Most people will, at some point in their life, experience back or neck pain. Many people go under the knife for back surgery thinking that surgery is going to be the magic bullet that fixes all of their problems and that the results will last forever. After many of these back surgeries fail leaving patients in the same amount of pain or even worse, patients wonder if they shouldn’t have exhausted all of their nor-surgical options first. Now, unfortunately they have scar tissue and sometimes even rods, screws, or metal which may disqualify them for many effective treatments such as spinal decompression.
With many research articles showing the success rates of spinal surgery to be between 25% and 65% is it possible that we are not on the right track recommending surgery as much as we do?
Here’s an excerpt from an article that appeared on Boston.com, about a report from the Journal of the American Medical Association. The article claims that while we are spending astronomical sums on back pain relief...the problem is not getting any better. “The traditional solutions simply DO NOT WORK!”
Here are just a few telling quotes: