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Back pain, whether it is a dull and nagging ache, or a persistent and chronic one, can have a huge impact on the quality of your life. It is estimated that as many as 8 out of every 10 adults may experience back pain at some point in their lives. If you live in the region of Texas, Advanced Pain Care has the best pain care and management specialists that Texas has to offer. Advanced Pain Careu2019s specialists are always available to assist you. Call us on the main line at 512-244-4272 to request an appointment. Visit https://austinpaindoctor.com/pain/back-pain to understand our treatment.
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TREATMENT FOR FAILED BACK SURGERY SYNDROME If you’re one of the many post-op back surgery patients who continue to feel persistent pain and still experience limitation, then know this: You are not alone, and your symptoms are not uncommon.Many patients like yourself, suffer from “Failed Back Surgery Syndrome” (FBSS).
FEW COMMON SYMPTOMS FBSS is a condition characterized by chronic pain following back or neck surgery. ● Diffuse, dull, aching pain involving your back, lower legs, neck, or arms. ● Sharp, stinging pain as well as pins and needles sensations. There are therapies available to help you find relief from FBSS, and we’re here to help you find the one that suits your unique needs.
PHYSICAL THERAPY WITH MINIMAL INJECTION THERAPY For FBSS, it’s always best practice to consider the most treatment first. At Advanced Pain Clinic, we often recommend physical therapy (PT) to work on strengthening and conditioning the muscles that support the spine. Exercise gives the spine greater support and flexibility to help pain and prevent further injury. conservative
EPIDURALS, NERVE BLOCKS, AND ABLATIONS Minimally invasive injection therapy utilizes epidural steroid injections or facet joint injections. All injections are done with X-ray guidance to insert tiny needles that inject steroids around target structures become inflamed and cause chronic pain after The steroid medications help to reduce inflammation in the spinal column and nerve roots. that commonly spinal surgery.
SPINAL CORD STIMULATION If injections and ablations do not provide enough relief, the next step in treatment would be spinal cord stimulation (SCS). Spinal stimulators are small devices with wires that are implanted in the painful parts of the pacemaker-like battery delivers tiny electrical signals to the spinal nerves, which disrupts pain control your pain, sensations. spine. A small signals, and helps normalize
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