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Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

June 9, 2016

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

When you suffer from a spinal injury, surgery may be the last words you want to hear. And often, your doctor will make sure that you have used other methods before utilizing surgery. However, when you’ve exhausted other treatments and they just don’t seem to work, minimally invasive spine surgery may just be your best option. Because of the specialized equipment used, the incision will be much smaller and you won’t have as much risk of damaging muscle tissue. In fact, there are times when traditional surgery can actually extend the amount of recovery time.

The Benefits of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

There are multiple benefits of choosing minimally invasive spine surgery when compared to traditional methods. The first is that you’ll get to enjoy a faster recovery time and your hospital stay won’t be as long. While each person will vary in how long it takes their body to heal, on average people will recover in about two weeks and be able to leave the hospital in one to two days.

Another benefit of minimally invasive spin surgery is that it’s a safer alternative because the incisions will be smaller so your body won’t go through as much trauma. You also won’t see as much scarring because you’ll only need a small amount of stitches to close up the incision.

How to Know if Minimally Spine Surgery Is Right for You

To find out if minimally spin surgery is right for you, then get in touch today. Your doctor will be able to guide you through the process so you can make an informed and confident decision for your health. Talking to your doctor about whether or not you’re a good candidate is the first step to a healthy spine so that you can get back on track and free of pain.

 

 

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