Lower back problem
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From my expieriance there are no successful operations for back pain. HOWEVER, leg pain caused by a slipped disc or lumbar canal stenosis (tightening of the boney canal the nerves run through) can be successfully treated with surgery in the majority of patients. If leg pain is your main complaint, or weakness/reduced range of walking, you should see a neurosurgeon. Pleasebarein mind that these will do nothing for your back pain, and can even makeit temporarily worse.
Dr Thorne
MB MRCS
Neurosurgery Resident, London UK
Danielle