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Up to 7% of spinal surgery patients continue to take opioids one year after surgery. Protocols are being implemented that reduce or eliminate opioid use.
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Understanding The Difference Between Minimally Invasive and Open Surgery
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In open surgeries, surgeons make one long incision to perform a procedure. Minimally invasive surgeries use small incisions and are associated with less pain and shorter recovery.
Should I Get Surgery For My Neck Pain?
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Surgery is not the first line of treatment for neck pain. However, if more conservative measures fail, patients may consider consulting with a surgeon.
Poor Lifestyle Habits That Cause Back Pain
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Back pain is a common complaint that can be caused by common poor lifestyle habits including poor posture and diet.
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