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Back Pain 1 244x300 Spine SurgeryIf you have a spine problem, you may consider undergoing a spine surgery. However, before you opt for a spine surgery, you might need to get diagnosed first with the condition that you have in your spine, because not all people can be a good candidate for a spine surgery.

What are the conditions that can make a person a good candidate for spine surgery?

Here are the following conditions that you should be diagnosed with in order to be a good candidate for a spine surgery:

  1. Herniated disc problem: This condition is very painful. It occurs when the cushion of the bones of the spine is damaged causing the discs to leak out which leads to herniation that can cause pain in the nerves.
  2. Spinal stenosis: A common condition in the spine that occurs when the spinal canal is narrowing that compresses the nerves. It is also a very painful condition.
  3. Spondylolisthesis: This condition occurs if the vertebra in your spine goes out of its place. It can cause pain in the lower back and nerve pain in the legs.
  4. Vertebral fractures: Fractures in the vertebra of your spine. Usually caused by trauma.
  5. Degenerative disc diseases: Our discs degenerate as we grow older. This can be the reason for spine problems in older people.

What are my spine surgery options?

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These are the following spine surgery options that you can get the condition that you have in your spine:

  1. Discectomy:  If you have a herniated disc, this is the usually option that you may be advised to get. In this procedure, the herniated discs that are in between each vertebra is taken out to alleviate the pressure that it gives on the nerves.
  2. Foramenotomy: Foramenotomy is an orthopedic surgery in which some tissues and parts of the bones are taken out so it won’t put anymore pressure on the nerve. With this, the pressure that causes the pain and the pain itself can be alleviated.
  3. Spine fusion: If there is a motion within each vertebra, this surgical method can be done. This spine surgery is usually done to condition like spondylolisthesis or if the laminectomy has not been successful.
  4. Laminectomy: The condition is the spine might be cause by a pressure in the whole spine. Laminectomy can be the orthopedic surgery done if that is your case. It can treat spine problems such as spondylolisthesis and spinal stenosis. It can be a good cervical spine surgery or lumbar spine surgery.
  5. Spinal disc replacement: This is one of the latest surgery options that you can get. It does treat some types of back pain but avoids the conditions that are treated with spine fusion.

Spine surgeries can be very helpful. As there are a lot of spine surgery options to choose from, it might be harder for you to point out which one is the best for you. But, before you pick out which spine surgery you want, it would be better to try first the non-surgical treatments for your spine problems, because there might be one out there that is effective and is cheaper than a surgical method.

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Posted by Charles F. Stark  Posted categories:   Tags: Spine Surgery  Posted date: August 21, 2011 at 11:42 pm
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