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HOW MANY LUMBAR SPINAL FUSIONS ARE DONE EACH YEAR ?


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In the United States, approximately 200,000 indivduals have a lumbar spinal fusion performed each year. And, in fact, this is the most common surgical treatment for lumbar (the lower back area) pain that results from DDD, or degenerative disc disease (also referred to as DJD, or degenerative joint disease).




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  1. Lumbar fusions - how many are done each year ?

  2. When a lower back fusion is done what happens ?

  3. ProDisc-L spinal disc replacement

  4. Is ProDisc-L a successful disc replacement?

  5. Will back pain be relieved by a back fusion ?

  6. Disability and Degenerative Disc Disease

  7. Disability and spinal arachnoiditis and spinal stenosis

  8. Disability and scoliosis, kyphosis, and kyphoscoliosis

  9. What causes back pain ?

  10. What are the symptoms of back pain and what do they indicate ?

  11. What are some treatments for back pain ?

  12. What are the surgical options for back pain ?







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