The cause of back pain is not difficult to diagnose with all the modern tests and equipment available. There is also some newer technology, such as a sonogram, that may pinpoint what is causing your back pain. In some instances of back pain, invasive spine surgery may not be needed or recommended by a physician. It is also a good idea to get a second opinion.
After you have come to grips with what is causing your back disorder, treatment options and the good and bad of each procedure that has been discussed, read books, talk with some folks who have had the same problem and possibly the same recommended treatment. Also, check the internet and go to chat rooms. You need to know as much as possible about a pending surgery. It is also noted that back pain can also cause severe leg pain.
Be sure to do a check on your surgeon about qualifications and experience. It is especially best if he/she has engaged in a fellowship. That proves the doctor has worked at least one year in spine specialty, treating patients with back disorders. There are two different types of spine surgeons – orthopedic and neurosurgeon. The orthopedic surgeon works more on the bone, where the neurosurgeon is concerned with nerves. Continue reading →