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Benefits Pressure On The
Nerve Surgical Intervention
The LT-CAGE ™ Lumbar Tapered Fusion Device can be placed through either a traditional open or minimally invasive surgical technique. You should speak with your physician about the risks and benefits of both techniques prior to surgery. Some common causes of back problems are disc injury (e.g., herniation or rupture) and degenerative discs. Disc degeneration affects about 12 million people in the U.S., of which most are within the ages of 20 to 65. During your surgery, your doctor will remove portions of the degenerated disc and vertebral body to allow the implants to be inserted. Bone will then be taken from your hip or from the area in which the implants will be inserted and packed inside the hollow implants. Although this treatment may help relieve your pain, spinal surgery is not without risks. Please consult your doctor about the rates and types of possible complications related to treatment with the LT-CAGE™ Lumbar Tapered Fusion Device. After Surgery Recovering from back pain
and surgery is an ongoing process. How fast you recover depends on the
type of surgery you had, your commitment to working closely with your
physical therapist, and moving and exercising correctly, as recommended
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ATLANTIS™ COLORADO 2™ ECLIPSE™ INFUSE™ LT-CAGE™ METRx™ SEXTANT™ TANGENT™ TSRH-3D™ VERTE-SPAN™ VERTEX™ ZEPHIR™ STEALTHSTATION® |