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Microdiscectomy Surgery for Low Back Pain

Jwalant S Mehta, microdiscectomy treatment surgeon in London explains about herniated disc which is caused due to bulging out, rupture or damage of annulus.

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Microdiscectomy Surgery for Low Back Pain

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  1. Microdiscectomy Surgery for Low Back Pain • Microdiscectomy surgeryis performed when you have a herniated disk in your spine. The bones that form our vertebrae are each supported with several discs. • These small cushion-like bones are coated with an outer layer called the annulus. These small disks act as the binder in the spine and play the role of shock absorbers on behalf of your spine. • A herniated disc means the dislocation of a spinal disc. It means your disc has bulged out of the annulus, causing a rupture or damage of the annulus. • Though herniated disc can happen in any part of your spine, it mostly occurs in the lower back known as the lumbar spine.

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  5. Microdiscectomy Surgery for Low Back Pain Microdiscectomy Recovery Pain :

  6. Microdiscectomy Surgery for Low Back Pain Your recovery also depends on where you have done the surgery. For instance, Mehta Spine – the back and spine specialist in London will not only give you the perfect surgery but also you will have no problem in recovery.

  7. Contact us • Royal Orthopaedic Hospital • BMI The Priory Hospital • Spire Parkway Hospital • Bromsgrove Private Clinic

  8. Contact and Connect • Clinical secretary: SamanthaLeavy +44 785 021 1939 • Medico-legal secretary: JanClarke +44 121 4508928 • Spire Parkway Hospital: 0121 704 5500 • BMI NEC (National Enquiry Centre): 0808 101 0337 • BMI Priory: 0121 446 1638 • Email: secretary@mehtaspine.co.uk • The appointments are booked through the clinic

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