Spinal Surgery Rehabilitation

Spinal surgery, whether for a herniated disc, spinal stenosis, or spinal fusion, is often done to relieve pressure on nerves and reduce back or neck pain. While surgery addresses the structural issue, rehabilitation is essential for restoring movement, strength, and long-term spine health.

Spinal Surgery Rehabilitation

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Causes and Risk Factors:

  • Herniated or bulging discs
  • Spinal stenosis (narrowing of the spinal canal)
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Spine fractures or instability
  • Chronic back or neck pain not responding to other treatments

 

What Happens If Left Untreated?

Skipping rehab after spinal surgery can lead to stiffness, weakness, poor posture, limited mobility, and a higher risk of re-injury or lingering pain.

 

How Premier Care Can Help:

  • Manual Therapy: Helps reduce stiffness and improve spine flexibility
  • Therapeutic Exercises: Rebuilds core and back strength to support the spine
  • Postural Training: Teaches proper body mechanics to prevent strain
  • Pain Relief Techniques: Uses heat, cold, and electrical stimulation to ease discomfort
  • Personalized Recovery Plan: Gradually improves movement, strength, and function based on your surgery and lifestyle needs
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