If you’re one of the millions of people suffering from chronic back and neck pain, figuring out how to get relief can feel like, well, a pain in the neck! From lifestyle changes to medications, several approaches can help. But when chronic back and neck pain interferes with your daily life and keeps you from the activities you love, it may be time to talk to your doctor about other options, including surgery.
Understanding Causes of Chronic Back and Neck Pain
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 40% of U.S. adults report having back pain. Neck pain impacts fewer people but is still common, affecting 15% of the population. Pain can range from dull and constant to sharp and sudden, and typically, lifestyle changes and traditional therapies help.
However, chronic back and neck pain — which lasts for months or even years — is usually caused by a specific event like an accident or fall, or changes in the spine due to age or a medical condition, and often requires surgery.
The right treatment for you depends on the cause of your pain. Your doctor will conduct a full examination, including diagnostic tests like X-rays and scans, to better pinpoint the source of your pain so they can best treat it.
Lifestyle Changes
In some cases, you can improve back and neck pain with lifestyle changes, such as:
If pain limits your daily activities, a physical or occupational therapist can help you learn how to move safely. And while bed rest may seem like a good idea when you don’t feel your best, it’s important to note that it can make the pain worse.
Surgery
If you’ve tried everything else and are still in pain, surgery may provide relief. Surgical approaches to relieve neck and back pain range from minimally invasive to more complex open surgeries, and include:
Before surgery, a Luminis Health neurosurgeons will give you a thorough evaluation to make sure you’re a good candidate. He or she will review your medical history, the cause of your pain, your symptoms and your level of support after surgery. Your doctor will review the risks and benefits of the procedure with you so you can make an informed choice.
Dr. Christopher Taleghani of Luminis Health is internationally recognized as a leading minimally invasive surgeon specializing in complex spine and brain conditions.
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