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What is the surgical procedure for a bulging disc?
Discectomy is the most common surgery used for herniated disc in the lumbar region. In this procedure, the portion of the disc that is causing the pressure on your nerve root is removed. In some cases, the entire disc is removed. The surgeon will access the disc through an incision in your back (or neck).
What is the recovery time for bulging disc surgery?
Most people return to work within about a week, and make a full recovery in about 6 weeks. To minimize your recovery time from any surgery, you should follow your doctor’s recommendations following surgery.
How long is recovery from L5 S1 surgery?
You’ll be encouraged to walk and move around the day after surgery and it’s likely you’ll be discharged 1 to 4 days afterwards. It will take about 4 to 6 weeks for you to reach your expected level of mobility and function (this will depend on the severity of your condition and symptoms before the operation).
Can a bulging disc get worse?
In many cases, the disc balloons in between spaces in the vertebrae. This process happens over an extended period. The longer that a condition progresses, the worse the symptoms will become.
Can bulging discs cause hip pain?
Most lower spine problems are caused by a herniated disk that presses on nerves in the spinal column. This produces the pain known as sciatica, which can be felt in the hip. You may have a herniated disk if pain: Is limited to your back, buttocks or hip.
Does a bulging disc require surgery?
Fortunately, the majority of herniated discs do not require surgery. With time, the symptoms of sciatica/radiculopathy improve in approximately 9 out of 10 people. The time to improve varies, ranging from a few days to a few weeks.
What is spondylolisthesis of L5 on S1?
What is Spondylolisthesis? Spondylolisthesis occurs when one of the lumbar vertebrae in the spine moves forward relative to the vertebrae below it, causing pain or weakness. The most common area for spondylolisthesis to occur is within the bottom level of the lumbar spine between L5-S1.
Is surgery the only treatment for bulging discs?
Dr. Wahlquist explains that surgery is only one of many treatments for pain caused by bulging discs. The spine is a complex structure. When it causes us pain, there are a multitude of potential causes—including bulging discs.
Are bulging discs in my back and hip causing pain?
The fact that healthy adults without hip or back pain have the same changes suggests that, much of the time, these disc changes are not associated with pain. In your case, without further evaluation, it’s not clear whether the bulging discs are causing your pain.
Is there a connection between low back and hip replacement surgery?
The latest study on this topic looked the connection between low back and hip replacement by looking at patients who had various low back conditions at the time of their hip replacement surgery. This spanned everything from a herniated disc to degenerative disc disease with arthritis.
What are the symptoms of a bulging disc in the leg?
“Leg pain caused by a bulging disc has three components: pain, weakness, and numbness or tingling,” says Dr. Wahlquist. “Our success with this surgery is best understood by reviewing results for these three types of pain individually.”