Bone Spur Surgery – Eight Tips for Recovery 

Spinal bone spur surgery is usually a last resort option for addressing painful symptoms that have not yet responded adequately to conservative treatments, such as physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and hot/cold therapy. Whether you’re just starting to explore bone spur surgery or your physician has recommended a specific procedure for you, it can be both helpful and comforting to have a basic idea of what you can do to facilitate your recovery. 

Eight General Bone Spur Surgery Recovery Tips

While your surgeon can provide you with specific information that applies to your unique circumstances, here are some general guidelines that can help you recover both quickly and fully from bone spur surgery:

  1. Take any prescribed medications according to the instruction label
  2. Ask your family members and friends to help if needed, especially during the first few days
  3. Do not drive for at least 48 hours after your procedure (or longer if applicable)
  4. Avoid sitting and standing for more than 20 minutes at a time
  5. Engage in a physician-approved fitness program. This will likely include progressive walking sessions that begin immediately after your procedure
  6. Contact your physician’s office promptly if new symptoms develop or existing symptoms worsen
  7. Schedule follow-up appointments with your surgeon at the appropriate intervals
  8. Be realistic and don’t rush back to your routine quickly – the healing process takes time

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery with BEST

As you may be aware, there are two types of bone spur surgery. One is traditional open spine surgery while the other is minimally invasive surgery. To ensure the best possible outcome, it is essential to explore all options that are appropriate for you before committing to a specific procedure. 

The minimally invasive spine surgery performed at BEST Health System is often the clinically appropriate first choice and provides many advantages versus open neck or back surgery. For instance, these techniques use a small incision that results in less muscle disruption and in turn a shorter recovery time and a lower complication rate. 

If you’d like to learn more, contact BEST Health System today!