Treatment FAQ

how long does treatment and recovery of adrs last

by Dr. Wallace Carter I Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How long is recovery from artificial disc replacement?

Generally, recovery can take up to 3 months, but can vary from a few weeks to a few months from patient to patient. The full recovery time after artificial disc replacement can depend on the lifestyle that you follow and your overall health.

How long is ADR surgery?

The total surgery time is approximately 2 to 3 hours, depending on the number of spinal discs to be replaced.

How long does a cervical disc replacement last?

What should I expect during cervical disc replacement? The procedure takes approximately 2-3 hours. A small incision, roughly two inches, is made in the front of the neck to access the disc.

How long does pain last after disc replacement?

Pain should improve over the first few days such that you can switch to acetaminophen or NSAIDs like ibuprofen or naproxen. Most people no longer need any pain medications 10 to 14 days after cervical artificial disc replacement surgery. Some patients have persistent or delayed onset of nerve pain.

What is the success rate of disc replacement surgery?

Success rates with fusions performed for degenerative disc disease range in the literature between 65 and 93%. It has become the standard of care for discogenic pain and is often very effective in relieving pain.

Is cervical disc replacement major surgery?

Cervical disc replacement surgery is major surgery requiring a hospital stay. As with any major surgery, you should expect some discomfort and a period of rehabilitation.

How does an artificial disc stay in place?

The mechanical disc design can feature ridges in the top or bottom of the disc that when tapped into place, it stays in place. This is all good and fine until the day that disc needs to be removed because the rotational components have worn out.

How long does a disc last?

Among the manufacturers that have done testing, there is consensus that, under recommended storage conditions, CD-R, DVD-R, and DVD+R discs should have a life expectancy of 100 to 200 years or more; CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, and DVD-RAM discs should have a life expectancy of 25 years or more.

Is disc replacement better than fusion?

Lumbar disc replacement, a similar procedure that replaces the discs in the lower back, also has a faster recovery time than fusion. A study published in Global Spine Journal found that disc replacement patients were able to return to work significantly faster than fusion patients.

What can you not do after disc replacement?

Certain activities need to be limited or avoided during the first week or two after surgery:Excessive neck movements. ... Heavy lifting. ... Baths or other water submersion. ... Driving. ... Running or other vigorous activities.

Can an artificial disc move?

An artificial disc can migrate or move out of its intended position. This can cause pain, decreased range of spinal motion, and possibly require a second surgery.

How should I sleep after cervical disc replacement?

After any surgery, the most recommended sleeping position is on your back and predominantly for neck surgery. Whatever the sleeping positions you choose, make sure that your neck is protected. You can do this by keeping your neck, spine, and legs aligned.

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