Low Back Pain - Surgery

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Surgery

Surgery is seldom used to treat low back pain. In most cases, the cause of low back pain cannot be helped by surgery.

Most back surgeries are performed to treat herniated discs. Still, most people with herniated discs do not need surgery. Herniated disc surgery may be used when a disc problem is causing severe and disabling sciatica. For more information, see the topic Herniated Disc.

Surgery may also be considered in more unusual situations, as in the case of:

Rehabilitation after surgery

A comprehensive rehabilitation program is very important after back surgery. As you regain flexibility, recondition your back and stomach muscles, and increase your endurance for activity, you increase your chances of treatment success.

If you are unable or unwilling to commit to physical therapy after surgery, you may not be a good candidate for surgery.

Surgery Choices

If nonsurgical treatment has not been successful and your doctor suggests that you consider surgery, the type of procedure he or she recommends will depend on the cause of your back problems and the experience and preference of the surgeon.

What To Think About

Back surgery is not always successful. Depending on the condition, you may still have back pain after surgery.

If you and your doctor are considering surgery, get as much information as you can about possible outcomes, and consider whether you will be willing to participate in a physical therapy program after surgery. It is also a good idea to get a second opinion before you decide to have surgery.

Last Updated: 02/15/2006

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