Recovering from Back Surgery
January 15, 2010 by Back & Neck Pain Resources
Filed under Back Pain Conditions
One of the biggest complaints of people who have had back surgery is the recovery period. The recovery period after undergoing such an operation seems to take a very long time. M
any people have aches and pains that they attribute to surgery long after their bodies should have healed.
Here are some tips to aide you in a speedy recovery:
Pre-surgery planning:
Have everything you need taken care of ahead of time so that your recovery time can be relaxing
Remember that the days after surgery can be difficult as you are still adjusting to the effects of the operation.
Physical Therapy:
Because of the pains that are commonly associated with back surgery, many are prone to just lie down in their bed and relax.
The problem with that is being sedentary is not in the best interest of recovery. You need to have movement in order for your back muscles and joints to regain their strength and mobility. That is why it is important to engage in some physical activity, such as physical therapy.
During physical therapy sessions, you will be provided with various exercises that would help ease your back into a good working condition.
Continued checkups:
The thing with back surgery is that it can be quite unpredictable. Yes, you may already be feeling great after a few months, but back pain may suddenly flair up again. That is why it’s important for you to have continued checkups with your doctor to ensure that your back is healing properly.
Change in Lifestyle:
Remember that your back was injured and is on its second life. You should not risk re-injuring it.
It is important that you try and change your lifestyle after surgery. You should start eating a healthier diet and try to avoid engaging in highly strenuous activities that may further damage your back.
By following these tips, you will be well on your way into having a great recovery!
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