Top Back Surgery [4] Topics:
Microdiscectomy [6]
Extensive research has shown that use of psychological techniques to prepare for back surgery can improve the patient’s overall experience and enhance the ultimate outcome from back surgery. Importantly, rather than being limited to a passive role, psychological preparation before spine surgery can help empower patients to positively impact their healing and recovery.
The stress of an illness or injury, the impending back surgery, and the recovery process after back surgery can all have a significant impact on a patient’s physical, psychological and social state. Psychological preparation for spine surgery can help patients address potential problems in all three of these areas before they occur to prevent or minimize their impact.
Further breakdown of body tissue
Impaired immune function
A physical stress reaction (called the "fight or flight" reaction)
Overall, the patient’s physical response to stress in connection with the spine surgery can have harmful effects on one’s body in several ways, including:
Increased blood pressure
Increased heart rate
Increased muscle tension
Rapid and shallow breathing
Release of stress hormones
Reduced blood flow to certain areas of the body
Diminished immune system function
Slowed tissue healing time
Ensuring adequate pain control is an important issue. Research has shown that less than 50% of all surgical patients are provided with adequate pain control following surgery. The government mandated national guidelines for the management of surgical pain in 1992 (through the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research {AHCPR}). The guidelines reviewed an abundance of research showing that poorly controlled pain impairs healing and recovery.
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[8] http://www.spine-health.com/treatment/back-surgery/cervical-spine-surgery
[9] http://www.spine-health.com/treatment/spinal-fusion/lumbar-spinal-fusion-surgery
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