Spinal Lamenectomy

Spinal Laminectomy: Relieving Pressure on Your Spine

A Spinal Laminectomy, also known as decompression surgery, is a procedure performed to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves caused by conditions such as:

  • Spinal Stenosis
  • Herniated Discs
  • Bone Spurs
  • Tumors
  • Injury or Degeneration

What Happens During the Procedure?

✅ The surgeon removes the lamina (the back part of the vertebra) to enlarge the spinal canal and alleviate nerve compression.
✅ The procedure may involve additional steps, such as removing bone spurs or repairing damaged discs.

Benefits of Spinal Laminectomy

🔹 Reduces pain in the back, legs, or arms.
🔹 Improves mobility and quality of life.
🔹 Relieves numbness, tingling, or weakness caused by nerve compression.

Is Spinal Laminectomy Right for You?

You may be a candidate if you experience:

  • Persistent back or leg pain.
  • Difficulty walking or performing daily activities.
  • Symptoms not responding to medications or physical therapy.

Post-Surgery Care

  • Follow a physical therapy program to regain strength.
  • Maintain proper posture and avoid heavy lifting.
  • Attend regular follow-ups to monitor recovery progress

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