POST LAMINECTOMY SYNDROME
Post laminectomy syndrome is the clinical term for pain that persists, or even increases, after a neck or back surgery intended to repair damage to the spine.
WHAT IS POST LAMINECTOMY SYNDROME?
If you've previously had a spine surgery and are still experiencing persistent pain in the neck, back or extremities, you may be suffering from post laminectomy syndrome and should consult a medical professional.
Wondering if you might be suffering from post laminectomy syndrome? Take our 30 second online Pain Assessment Tool to find out. One of our qualified team members will be in touch within one business day to discuss your pain.
WHO CAN GET POST LAMINECTOMY SYNDROME?
A corrective surgery is an option, but patients with post laminectomy syndrome should first try more conservative methods like medication, steroid injections, or nerve stimulation.
If you suspect you have post laminectomy syndrome, take our short Treatment Assessment Tool to tell us a little about what, if anything, you've tried to treat your pain. One of our qualified team members will be in touch within one business day to discuss possible treatment options.
LET'S EVALUATE YOUR PAIN
Experiencing back or neck pain? Use our pain assessment tool to determine possible treatments for chronic or worsening symptoms.