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Back Surgery.

For Back Pain Management and Relief

I consider back surgery to be the option of last resort when it comes to managing your long-term chronic back pain.


And a lot of this website is dedicated to other means of back pain management and relief. But, sometimes, you just don't have any other option but to go down the spine surgery route. I have included information here on the different types of back surgery for a variety of conditions and locations - herniated disc, spinal stenosis etc. - and it is based on what I have seen working for my physiotherapy clients over the past number of years.


Lower Back Surgery.
Find out about the most common forms of Lower back Surgey - and what you need to examine when considering it for your own situation.

Read more on Lower Back Surgery.



Cervical Spine Surgery.
While there are many reasons for cervical spine surgery, the main one I see in my physio practice results from severe neck and arm pain. The neck pain is often so bad that the person cannot function anymore due to the severe pain, numbness - often accompanied by pins and needles.

Read more on Cervical Spine Surgery.



Spinal Fusion Surgery.
Spinal fusion is the surgical technique used to combine two or more vertebrae in the spine. Although many conditions may require spinal fusion - excess movement of one vertebra relative to another is the most common cause of surgery that I see in my physiotherapy practice.

Read more on Spinal Fusion Surgery.



Spinal Stenosis Surgery.
The severity and duration of your spinal stenosis symptoms will dictate whether you have conservative or surgical intervention as your treatment of choice.

Read more about Spinal Stenosis Surgery.



Herniated Disc Surgery Recovery.
Herniated disc surgery recovery depends on the extent of your operation. There are many factors that recovery is influenced by - but I will cover the factors that I have found most significant with my own clients.

Read more about Herniated Disc Surgery Recovery.



Shoulder Surgery Recovery.
The aim of rehabilitation is to recover as much of the position, movement, strength, and ultimate function of your shoulder joint and girdle as can be achieved. Here we will have a look at the different aspects you need to take into consideration for the best Shoulder Surgery Recovery:

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Hip Surgery Recovery.
Effective Hip Surgery Recovery requires that a number of factors such as: The type of hip surgery undertaken; The condition of your hip before surgery; Physical exercises carried both before and after surgery; Your age; Your general health and; Your attitude are considered. All contribute to a successful, and lasting Recovery.

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