Many individuals unfortunately face challenges following spine surgery and the subsequent rehabilitation and recovery process only to experience the return of their pain. It is also not uncommon for individuals to find temporary relief from pain for years before it resurfaces. However, it is not too late to find the right solution for your condition. Dr. Jamie Gottlieb has heard many similar stories and has developed techniques to provide long-term relief for your pain. Schedule a consultation today to learn more about revision spine surgery.
What is Revision Surgery?
Revision surgery is a critical aspect of the medical field, especially in spine and orthopedic surgery. This type of surgery refers to an additional procedure performed on the spine after a patient has already had one. There are several reasons why revision surgery may be necessary, including:
• The initial procedure was not performed correctly
• Natural wear and tear has caused the pain to return
• Surgical instrumentation like grafts or spacers may have deteriorated
• The initial procedure may not have been the most appropriate for your condition
Read more: https://gottliebspine.com/procedures/revision-surgery/
Orthopedic Spine Center: Dr. Jamie Gottlieb
6121 State Hwy 161, Ste 225
Irving, TX 75038
Tel: (469) 528-1169
Fax: (877) 319-1790
Web Address: https://gottliebspine.com/
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