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Spinal Fusion

Spinal Fusion | Preparation & Expectations | Home Care and Complications

What happens right after the procedure?

After surgery, the person is often required to wear a type of brace or corset. This is usually worn for 3 to 6 months or until x-ray reveals that the fusion is complete. Activity is restricted, especially any activity involving lifting or vigorous motion. Discomfort gradually decreases as healing occurs. Once the fusion is complete, normal activity can take place. Weight loss, where appropriate, is recommended to decrease the strain on the spine. An individual who smokes is strongly encouraged to stop smoking. Smoking decreases the likelihood of a successful fusion, because decreased oxygen and chemicals in the bloodstream prevent proper healing.


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Spinal Fusion: Home Care and Complications

Author: James Warson, MD
Reviewer: Donna Lester, RN, PHN, BSN, CCM
Date Reviewed: 06/01/01



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