What is Pain after Spine Surgery? Post-surgical pain in the spine may occur due to nerve damage, infection, or other complications. It can manifest as persistent or new pain following a spinal surgery.
Common Treatments:
- Conservative: Physical therapy to regain strength and mobility, heat or ice therapy.
- Medications: Pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medications.
- Minimally Invasive Injections: Targeted injections to alleviate specific areas of pain or inflammation.
FAQs:
- Q: Is pain after spine surgery normal?
A: Some pain is expected, but persistent or severe pain should be evaluated by a physiatrist. - Q: What can I do to minimize pain after spine surgery?
A: Following a physiatrist’s post-surgical care plan, including physical therapy, can aid recovery. - Q: How long does post-surgical pain typically last?
A: Recovery varies, but ongoing pain beyond a few months should be evaluated by a physiatrist.