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Tips for Strengthening Your Core Following a Microdiscectomy

After having any type of spine surgery, it is important to strengthen the muscles that support the spine. This is also the case when having a microdiscectomy, which is the less invasive form of a traditional discectomy. One way to ...
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Is It Possible for Sciatica to Return Following a Microdiscectomy?

Leg pain related to nerve irritation or compression is one of the more serious symptoms associated with sciatica. If mobility issues result in your doctor recommending a microdiscectomy (which is a less invasive form of a traditional ...
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What Are Some Alternatives to Lumbar Surgery?

Thousands of spine surgeries are performed each year in the United States, and many of these procedures are mostly or entirely successful. However, most people prefer to avoid spine surgery whenever possible. If you wish to avoid or delay ...
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Will I Get Stitches when I Have a Microdiscectomy?

It is common to get stitches after surgery, although it is not always necessary. This is often the case with minimally invasive surgery such as a microdiscectomy. This article discusses what is typical and what goes into determining ...
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Will I Need to Use a Walker while I Recover Following a Discectomy?

When recovering from a discectomy, there are some assistive devices that can be helpful. One of these is a walker. If you had spinal disc surgery in your lower back area to address leg pain caused by irritation of the sciatic nerve, you ...
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Are Discectomy and Spinal Decompression the Same Thing?

Spine-related nerves can be affected by many things, one of which being a herniated spinal disc. To better understand the relationship between the spine-related nerves and a herniated disc, “decompression” and “discectomy” must be defined. ...
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How Easily Can Another Herniation Happen Following Microdiscectomy?

Out of more than 200,000 lower back discectomies performed in the United States each year, only 10 percent result in recurrent disc herniation. This conclusion is based on follow-up visits over the months and years after the initial ...
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What Is the Number of Years a Discectomy Typically Lasts?

For some patients, results from a discectomy or a less invasive microdiscectomy last indefinitely. Others may experience renewed discomfort several months or even years after surgery, which may be a sign of reherniation of the same spinal ...
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What Conditions Indicate a Microdiscectomy May Be Appropriate?

Surgery for a herniated spinal disc is seldom absolutely necessary. If conservative treatments are not providing sufficient relief, you may be ready to consider a microdiscectomy rather than a traditional discectomy, which is a more ...
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What Shoes Should I Wear Following a Discectomy?

Comfort is important following any type of surgery, including a discectomy or a less invasive microdiscectomy to relieve nerve pressure caused by a herniated spinal disc. This comfort extends to the shoes you wear as you recover. You ...
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