Post-Surgical Pain Relief
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Post Surgical Pain

  • Clinical Presentation: Persistent pain at the surgical site which persists at least 8 weeks beyond the surgery date, radiating pain, numbness, and/or weakness in the arms or legs.


  • Description: Post-surgical pain can occur after back surgery and may persist beyond the expected healing period.


  • When to Seek Treatment: Consult a specialist if you have ongoing pain after surgery that interferes with your recovery or daily activities, especially if the pain is severe or increasing.


  • Treatment: Persistent knee, shoulder and hip pain following surgery can significantly affect recovery. Our clinic offers post-surgical pain management through medication-sparing therapies, nerve blocks, and neuromodulation to provide relief and enhance healing.


80%

of people suffer from post-surgical pain in the US

4/5

people in the US experience post-surgical pain problems 

14-21

sick days is the average number of days to recover from post-surgical pain

69%

people highly satisfied with interventional pain relief post-surgical procedures 



540M

people suffer from back pain at any given time

8/10

8 out of 10 people in America experience back problems

80M

million workers claim to have back pain every year

Types of Back Pain

Acute Back Pain

happens suddenly and usually lasts a few days to a few weeks

Subacute Back Pain

can come on suddenly or over time and lasts 4 to 12 weeks

Chronic Back Pain

may come on quickly or slowly and lasts longer than 12 weeks and occurs daily

Post Surgical Pain Symptoms

Persistent Pain

Pain at the surgical site which persists at least 8 weeks beyond the surgery date

Chronic Pain

Radiating pain, numbness, and/or weakness in the arms or legs

The Impact of Post-Surgical Pain


  • Reduce productivity at work.
  • Cause difficulty in performing daily activities such as bending, lifting, or sitting for prolonged periods.
  • Limit social activities or participation in hobbies that you enjoy.
  • Strain relationships with family, friends, or colleagues due to the impact of pain on daily life.
  • Increase reliance on pain medication, which may have side effects or lead to dependency.

If Not Treated, It Can Lead To

  • Loss of income
  • Create emotional distress or mood changes due to chronic pain.
  • Higher risk of developing mental health conditions such as anxiety or depression.
  • Development of secondary health issues such as muscle stiffness, joint problems, or weight gain due to decreased physical activity.
  • Decreased quality of life and overall well-being.

If Not Treated, It Can Lead To

  • Loss of income.
  • Create emotional distress or mood changes due to chronic pain.
  • Higher risk of developing mental health conditions such as anxiety or depression.
  • Development of secondary health issues such as muscle stiffness, joint problems, or weight gain due to decreased physical activity.
  • Decreased quality of life and overall well-being.

THIS CAN LAST FOR YEARS!

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  • Begin your journey to relief with MPSI today.
  • Experience our cutting-edge procedures tailored to your back pain.
  • Our holistic approach evaluates every aspect of your condition.
  • Our skilled team provides top-tier care and support.
  • Contact us now for a healthier, pain-free future.

What Patients are Saying

FAQ

  • Why hasn't my back pain resolved?

    Dr. Kroopf emphasizes that in many instances of low back pain, there is a distinct structural issue that is seen on MRI. "If pain persists more than 4-8 weeks, and does not resolve on its own with over-the-counter pain relievers like acetaminophen or ibuprofen and some adjustments to daily activities, often there is a more serious cause that needs to be worked up by a pain and spine specialist."

  • Why is my back pain so severe?

    "Severe back pain should never be overlooked, as it could indicate a serious underlying issue like a compression fracture, spinal disc herniation, or spinal stenosis. In cases of severe pain that is not alleviated by over-the-counter treatments, it is necessary to see a specialist," advises Dr. Kroopf.

  • How does the doctor know which procedure will best alleviate my back pain?

    "When determining the best procedure for low back pain, I consider various factors including the patient's medical history, the severity and nature of the pain, and diagnostic imaging results, as well as individualized patient preferences for care. We are extremely comprehensive and use procedures as one part of the back pain relief and prevention strategy" states Dr. Kroopf.

  • Is there anything other than back surgery, pain procedures, physical therapy, or pain medications that will help my pain?

    "Absolutely, there's much more to managing back pain than that. Adopting a holistic approach involves integrating nutrition and lifestyle modifications to optimize overall health, which can profoundly impact pain relief and functional outcomes. This approach is very customized to individual patient needs and preferences." - Dr. Kroopf