It used
to be that if a person had a lot of back pain their doctor would
recommend surgery to fix the problem. Following the surgery, the person
would usually be on bed rest for a few weeks, and then, if all went
well, their back would be better - unless it wasn%u2019t. In the past,
experts agree, there was too much back surgery done. Most people
weren%u2019t any better after the surgery, and many were worse. Now,
research has shown that most back pain, even lower back pain, will
resolve itself without surgery, given rest and time. In fact, for most
back pain, all other options should be tried prior to scheduling
surgery on the back. Less than one percent of all people ever actually
need surgery for their back pain, though four out of every five people
have back pain at some time in their life.
Who Needs Surgery? Generally, physicians believe that surgery should only be considered if other methods have been tried and were unsuccessful at relieving the back pain (or the pain returns), the pain is significantly affecting a person's day-to-day life, or if left alone the back condition could deteriorate into a more serious state.
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