Today's installment discusses surgical approaches to sciatica treatment. Though spinal surgery may be required in some situations, and may be the only real treatment option in a few cases, surgical intervention cannot be considered a "once and for all" cure. Unfortunately, due to complications, post surgical scar tissue development, and altered spinal stresses, surgery may create as many problems as it solves in many cases.
With or without surgery, it is important to undergo reconditioning of the spine through the methods revealed in the member's section for the optimum long-term results in the majority of cases.
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It is my hope that today's video was helpful to you.
To watch prior video installments in this series, please click on the selections you wish to view below:
"Critical Things You Need To Know About Sciatica & Herniated Discs That Your Doctor Didn't Tell You"
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Until then, if you are still having sciatica symptoms and are looking for advanced pain relief techniques, and/or if you are ready to learn exercises and other ways to help you avoid future problems, visit our introduction to the member's area.