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Post-Laminectomy syndrome

Post-Laminectomy syndrome/Low Back Pain After Surgery/Failed Back Syndrome

Surgical procedures to access the spinal nerve root that is compressed either between a bone spur or a disc herniation are not always in successful in removing the patients pain.  If this occurs, further surgical procedures may also fail, resulting in significant pain, disability, and loss of normal structure and function. Once the structure is unstable, the risk of further disability increases significantly. Fortunately, the doctors at the Windsor CBP® Spine center utilize state of the art equipment that may alleviate the pain associated with this syndrome, and may have a solution with therapies that you have not experienced before.  Back surgeries that result in failure can be very traumatic for patients and often we are able to assist in helping overcome this tragedy. Don’t continue suffering, call today!

References:

Adams, V. The rehabilitation of a patient with functional instability associated with failed back surgery. JACA 2004;41:31-35

Alexander GK, Manipulation under anesthesia of lumbar post-laminectomy syndrome patients with epidural fibrosis and recurrent Hnp. Aca Journal of Chiropractic 1993;79-82.

Gluck, NI. Passive care and active rehabilitation in a patient with failed back surgery syndrome. JMPT 1996;19:41-47.

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