Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (FBSS)

Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (FBSS) refers to a condition that patients suffer following spinal surgery for back or leg pain. This condition arises, just as the name suggests, when surgery fails and the patient still suffers from the original pain. To be clear, this condition is not to say that a problem arose during surgery or that surgery does not work at all. Instead, it is only referring to the continued pain that patients feel following surgery, the pain that was supposed to be alleviated from surgery. The chances of continued pain after surgery rise significantly when multiple surgeries are performed on the same area of the back. According to Marc Russo who is the Executive Officer at the International Neuromodulation Society, reports have suggested that FBSS has a 20-40% chance of occurring, and “the likelihood is considered greater with repeated surgery” (neuromodulation.com, 2012). However, there are alternatives to additional surgery.
At Well Being Neuropathy Relief Center in Roseville , we understand the effects that Failed Back Surgery Syndrome can have on the body, and we may be able to help you find relief from your pain. Your recovery is our top priority. Call (916) 945-9800 to see if you qualify for peripheral neuropathy treatment at Well Being Neuropathy Relief Center in Roseville.