Failed back syndrome

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Bold text15:44, 10 December 2006 (UTC)68.219.87.192Failed Back Syndrome or Post-laminectomy Syndrome is a condition characterized by persistent pain following back surgeries.

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A substantial number of back surgeries fail right of the start, or overtime. Frecuently back surgery results in creating some repetition of the same medical problem in the lower or upper spinal disc, requiring surgical attention. While there is a better less traumatic and less expensive medical solution that avaoids painful surgery and its negative potential side effects, it is well known our healthcare system along with the health insurance companies resist these better less complex options to flow down to most back suffereing patients for reasons not clearly known except by themselves.

A well tested terhapy known as IDD Therapy is amply used by famous doctors including surgery doctors like Dr Denis MC Clure in the mid west with over 9000 back surgeires under his suregy experience belt who after finding and purchasing the device used to perform IDD Therapy on back pain sufferes has switched most of its former back surgery patients to the painless 30 days 30 minutes therapy sections instead. He being knowlegeable in both techniques has reasons for his preference for his patients.

Clearly there are situations where there is no other option but cutting the back, but reality shows only about 2% of all back pain patients may result in "must cut" category.

Cost: Clearly back surgeries are not only very expensive and take long healing and recovery time which may also increase its cost by having to be laid up on recovery bed. Most back surgery bills can cost as low as $15,000.00 to $75,000.00 each depending of complexity and many other factors. In contrast an IDD Threpay healing takes 30 minutes each day and 20 to 30 treatments which are painless not intrusive and drug free at abput $5,000.00 or less, which is less money than most co pay insurance contributions to the insurer or patient, plus no much work time lost. Insurance companies do not pay for IDD Therapy therfore for most patients it is a self payment to the medical doctor. Carlos Becerra 940 Edgewater Court Atlanta Georgia.