This is very less likely. You have the heel pain due to same pathology, which caused you to have lower back surgery.
well it depend you could have to have surgery or and a brace.
Infection of the area and nerve damage can be common, as this is no minor procedure. Post-surgery complications in the lower back are also not rare.
Depending on your situation, consulting a chiropractor could help relieve back pain. But a chiropractor will recommend you see a spine specialist about having back surgery.
kraske position
Type your answer here... if i have lower back pain and lower stomach pains and gassy alot does that mean i could be pregnant??
If someone is looking for information on laser back surgery, they could start with their family doctor. One could also look through MD magazines or library resources.
There are a few reasons why you might have twinges in your lower back. You could have a pulled muscle.
Some of the risk associated with disc replacement surgery is that you will continue to suffer back pain even after the surgery or you could reinjur yourself and put your back in even more harm.
Ask your doctor. Everything goes through the lower back, one way or the other. Not knowing what surgery you had, the only best answer is to follow your doctor's advice.
When surgery is performed to remove a ruptured disc, the incision will be made in the back. Depending on where the ruptured disc is located, the incision can be in the upper back towards the neck, or the lower back near the tailbone.
if a surgeon is preforming lower back surgery on a patient, the most appropriate surgical position would be Kraske.
There are many different things that a hard boil type knot with no core on the lower part of the back could be. It could be infection.