Recovery experiences differ between spinal decompression surgery and laser therapy. Here’s a comparison of the recovery process for each:
Spinal Decompression Surgery:
Hospital stay: After surgery, patients usually require a hospital stay for a few days to monitor their condition.
Rehabilitation: Physical therapy and rehabilitation may be necessary to regain strength, mobility, and flexibility.
Downtime: Recovery from spinal surgery typically involves a longer period of downtime, limiting activities for weeks or even months.
Potential side effects: Surgical procedures may lead to temporary pain, bruising, swelling, or discomfort during the recovery phase.
Laser Therapy:
Outpatient procedure: Laser therapy is typically performed on an outpatient basis, allowing patients to return home the same day.
Minimal downtime: Recovery time for laser therapy is often shorter, enabling individuals to resume their normal activities more quickly.
Few side effects: Laser therapy is generally well-tolerated, with minimal side effects, such as temporary warmth or mild redness at the treatment site.
Gradual improvement: While some patients experience immediate relief, the full benefits of laser therapy may require multiple sessions over time.