Lower back: Post-laminectomy syndrome/ failed back surgery syndrome (spinal cord stimulator)
Post-laminectomy syndrome (also called failed back surgery syndrome) describes persistent back or leg pain that continues or develops after spine surgery. This can occur due to nerve changes, scar tissue, or other factors, even if the surgery was technically successful. Management focuses on improving comfort and daily function through various therapies, medications, or devices like spinal cord stimulators.
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