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Posted on February 26, 2015
Laser back surgery has a far shorter recovery time than traditional back surgery, as well as a lower risk of side effects such as infection. However, there is still a recovery period, which varies in part by the patient's career. During this time, it is more important than ever to be proactive about your health and communicate well with your physician.

Timeline for Recovery
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
When planning for surgery, recovery time is a concern for many people. Patients are often placed in the position of planning life events around their upcoming surgery. In addition, many people want to tie up loose ends at work, as well as give their employer some notice before taking time off.

Fortunately, modern procedures have made recovery from back surgery less lengthy than it was in the past. This makes surgery a more accessible option for many people, as lost wages are kept to a minimum.

Recovery Time by Occupation & Procedure
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
After deciding to undergo surgery for a chronic condition such as back pain, patients often need to plan the surgery around their work schedule and other life events. Being aware of the recovery time and the expected course of events helps to simplify choosing a date for your surgery.
 
Posted on February 26, 2015

While infection of the surgical incision is one of the most common side effects of surgery, not all surgical procedures are equal in terms of risk of infection. Minimally invasive procedures such as laser back surgery transform infection from a common occurrence to a rare anomaly.

Types of Infections
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
Infection is one of the most common side effects after surgery; patients who need spine surgery are often concerned about what the risk of infection is. While it is possible to develop an infection after any procedure - just as it is possible to develop an infection even in small, minor cuts - laser surgery has greatly reduced the chances of infection, making the risk negligible for most patients.

Risk Factors
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
Infection is one of the biggest risks patients face after undergoing surgery. This risk may be a source of anxiety for some, and can even cause patients who need surgery to second-guess their decision. Developing an infection is a hindrance to recovery in the mildest cases; in rare cases, infections can even be life-threatening. Fortunately, modern procedures for herniated disc surgery can drastically reduce this risk.

Risk of Infection
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
When considering back surgery, patients are often concerned about cost, no matter how necessary the surgery is. Fortunately, spine surgery is affordable for most patients. Furthermore, for patients who cannot be effectively treated using conservative procedures, back surgery reduces long-term costs from continued treatment, lost productivity, and treatment for associated health problems. Combined with the considerable increase in quality of life, spine surgery tends to pay for itself.

The Cost of Continued Pain
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
During and after any surgery, it is important to manage pain well. Effective pain management helps the healing process occur more smoothly, as well as increasing the patient's quality of life. In addition, since most patients seeking spine surgery have been experiencing pain for months or even years, it is common to desire quick relief.
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
Spinal stenosis surgery is not an inherently dangerous procedure. Indeed, doctors recommend this and other surgeries because the benefits it provides outweigh the risks. However, there is always some risk of complications when a surgery is performed.

Potential Complications 

Complications following spine surgery are relatively rare, but it is possible to experience:
Infection
Bleeding
Blood clots
Nerve damage
Failure to resolve symptoms
 
Posted on February 26, 2015
Laser back surgery is a minimally invasive type of surgery used to treat a variety of common spine conditions. This type of surgery helps to reduce recovery times and minimize the risk of side effects. While it is kinder to the body, laser back surgery is still just as effective as traditional spine surgery.

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