The Secret to Success: Avoiding Failed Back Surgery Syndrome
Achieving lasting neck pain, back pain, and sciatica relief may require back surgery. The steps taken post back surgery are crucial and will determine your long-term success!
The period immediately after back surgery can be the determining factor in whether or not your back surgery is a success or you become one in a growing number, one of the many people who face additional back pain and the reality of failed back surgery syndrome.
One of the most important factors, in fact the determining factor, is what you do after the physical therapist says…
“That was your last session!”
Now what? That’s preceisely what most post back surgery patients ask…
“Now what!?”
The most important single piece of advise I can give you is to get and stay active. Once physical therapy has ceased, it is time to begin! Unless of course you want ot be dealing with the same neck, back pain, and sciatica all over again, and soon.
The way to avoid becoming a failed back statistic is by finding someone experienced in rehabilitating people after back surgery. Now, that doesn’t mean just anyone who has been through back surgery and now wants to help people and make money doing it, it means someone who has trained people, has experience working with people to overcome their neck pain, back pain and sciatica, including themselves if possible…empathy is so important…and has been a major factor in people reclaiming an active lifestyle after spine surgery.
The keys to reclaiming and active and neck pain, back pain, and sciatica free life?
* Find someone you can trust!
* Find someone with experience!
* Commit to them long-term!
If you do the above three steps, you will not end up just another failed back surgery syndrome statistic facing more back surgery due to reemerging neck pain, back pain, and/or sciatica…in short order!
Professor John P. J. Zajaros, Sr., The Bad Back Guy
216-712-6526
Skype: johnzajaros1
johnz@ultimatebadbackstrategies.com
PS, If you need a program and want to go it alone? The program at http://TheBadBackGuy.net is the best available online today for restoring back strength after surgery.
