Failed Back Surgery Syndrome


by Novatex Marketing Staff

To be honest this actually is not really a syndrome. Failed back surgery syndrome or also referred to as FBSS is a term applied to the thousands of people who have experienced failed back surgeries.

Back surgery by nature is unpredictable and at best most sources such as spine health and chiroweb claim that the condition FBSS is seen in nearly 10 to 40 percent of individuals that have back surgeries performed.

The high percentage of statistics for FBSS is tied into traditional back surgeries with newer procedures being provided using lasers nowadays that are much less intrusive have significantly improved the complication encounters after surgeries.

With spine surgery only being able to accomplish two things, alleviating pressure form a pinched nerve or adding stability to a painful joint, it is difficult for traditional back surgery to completely cut out a patients pain altogether. However, science has been making incredible strides in the area of back pain and procedures such as foraminotomy, laminotomy and percutaneous arthroscopic disectomy, being performed with minimally invasive lasers have proven to significantly cut back in the occurrences of FBSS.

Medicine continues to move forward at a great rate and for many total freedom from their back pain is only a short period away. Be sure to keep up to date through sites such as this one or other information committed sites and continue to have regular visits with your family physician to help get to a solution that will be best for you in helping relive your back pain.

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