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Anterior cervical discectomy (ACDF) surgery: All you need to know Cervical Fusion, Acdf Surgery, Spine Anatomy, Surgery Prep, Spinal Fusion Surgery, Cervical Disc, Spine Problems, Manual Therapy, Cervical Spondylosis

Anterior cervical discectomy surgery (ACDF) is a procedure to reduce neck and back pain caused by disc problems. It involves removing an eroded or herniated disc from the neck and fusing the remaining bone. It is used after other therapies, such as exercise, have not worked. Complications include long-term pain.

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In recent years, spine surgery has become more prevalent and is often seen as a quick fix for back or neck pain. However, it is important to consider the potential risks of spine surgery and the complications associated with these invasive procedures.

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Did you know every year around 12000 spinal cord injuries occur in the US alone? And the cervical spine is one of the commonest sites that is involved in spinal injury. Most people are concerned about the value of life after three-level cervical spinal fusion surgery. This is because a single-level cervical fusion does not affect neck mobility as much as a multilevel cervical fusion does. So, in short, their concern is valid. Cervical Fusion Surgery, Neck Fusion Surgery, Cervical Myelopathy, Cervical Fusion, Acdf Surgery, Neck Mobility, Surgery Prep, Spinal Fusion Surgery, Fun Jobs

Did you know every year around 12000 spinal cord injuries occur in the US alone? And the cervical spine is one of the commonest sites that is involved in spinal injury. Most people are concerned about the value of life after three-level cervical spinal fusion surgery. This is because a single-level cervical fusion does not affect neck mobility as much as a multilevel cervical fusion does. So, in short, their concern is valid.

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