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Debunking the Myths Related to Spine Surgery
Debunking the Myths Related to Spine Surgery

Pain in the lower back is a fascinating creature. As many as 90% of people have severe back pain in their lives, and it's the most common reason people seek medical attention. Despite the fact that back pain and spinal surgery are extremely common, many myths persist. What do you have to go on? Some of the most common myths we have heard from patients, along with the facts, are listed here.

Myth-Back Pain Is Not Alleviated by Spine Surgery

Spine surgery is only effective when you think that a normal treatment cannot cure the trouble. This may seem self-evident, but it bears repeating. Spinal stenosis is one such condition that frequently benefits from surgery. As a rule, the most effective treatment for back pain is simply time, medication, and physical therapy.

Myth- X-rays Are the Best Way to Determine the Cause of Back Pain

Although MRIs and X-Rays can be helpful in diagnosing back pain, they aren't our only option. X-ray or MRI abnormalities are quite common, especially as we get older. In most cases, these abnormalities in imaging are harmless and unrelated to your pain. If an X-ray shows something out of the ordinary, don't assume it's the cause of your pain. You should visit a pain clinic to consult with a spine specialist who can identify where the pain is coming from.

Myth- Surgeons Always Convince to Go for a Surgery

Fact: Spine surgeons know that surgery isn't always the best option. Surgery isn't necessary for the majority of people who suffer from back pain. Before recommending surgery, Neuroscience Specialist always looks into nonsurgical options.

We often recommend surgery sooner rather than later for people who show indication of neurological impairment, such as progressive weakness, disabling pain, loss of fine motor skills, or loss of sensation. However, if you have a condition that can be treated without surgery, we'll recommend that as your course of action.

Myth: When It Comes to Back Surgery, Many People Believe That It Is a Difficult and Painful Process

Fact: All surgical procedures carry some degree of risk. However, improvements in surgical techniques have revolutionised the field of back surgery. Procedure that involves minimal invasion make it possible us to repair spine troubles more accurately, with minimally invasive techniques and often shorter recovery times.

A lot of our surgical patients are able to return to their normal routines within two or three weeks of their procedure. Your recovery and return to your favorite pastimes are our top priorities after surgery. We want you to get there as soon as possible. Visit our pain clinic at Neuroscience Specialist in OKC to get yourself treated right away.

**Disclaimer- Information presented here is not intended to be qualified medical advice. Nothing expressed herein creates a doctor-patient relationship.