The Truth About Failed Back Surgery Syndrome: Defining FBBS Day 12

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Back Pain Sciatica Neck Failed Surgery Syndrome Chronic Relief Treatments
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In order to properly understand chronic pain and failed back surgery syndrome, we must first define it. Unfortunately, failed back surgery syndrome is something of a misnomer. Failed back surgery syndrome is a major problem for patient and surgeon, alike. Not only are there issues associated with continuing neck pain, back pain, and/or sciatica but there are social, cultural and financial considerations as well. In the next two articles at:



And videos here and at :

will explore in depth some of these factors and why an individual should do everything possible to avoid spine surgery if at all possible. The best strategy for neck pain, back pain, and sciatica treatment and relief is not back surgery,

in fact it should be the last alternative, one that should be avoided if at all possible. Failed back surgery syndrome is one of the most complex and least understood issues facing orthopedic medicine, we will discuss the reasons for this next.
Professor John P. J. Zajaros, Sr., The Bad Back Guy
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