If your back or leg pain didn’t go away after surgery, you might have Failed Back Syndrome. It doesn’t mean the surgery was done wrong, just that it didn’t fully fix the problem.
Why it happens:
· Nerves may still be irritated
· Scar tissue can sometimes cause aggravation of the nerves or surrounding tissue
· Spine may be unstable or new issues may appear
What it feels like:
· Persistent or returning pain
· Tingling, numbness, or weakness
· Trouble moving or doing daily activities
What can help:
· Physical therapy and exercises
· Pain management or injections
· Advanced options like spinal cord stimulation
· In select cases, careful revision surgery
You’re not alone, and even if recovery takes time, there are ways to manage pain and improve your quality of life.
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