Frequently Asked Questions
WHEN IS A DISC REPLACEMENT NEEDED?
Disc replacement might be needed when some experiences significant low back pain due to disc injuries or degenerative spinal discs. It’s most commonly performed in the lumbar spine (lower back) because this is where we typically find painful degenerative discs. A disc replacement may be helpful for patients suffering from:
- Herniated discs
- Sciatica
- Degenerative disc disease
That said, not all patients with chronic low back pain or damaged discs are suitable for disc replacement surgery – your specialist can talk you through all the options available depending on your condition and medical history.
- Herniated discs
- Sciatica
- Degenerative disc disease
That said, not all patients with chronic low back pain or damaged discs are suitable for disc replacement surgery – your specialist can talk you through all the options available depending on your condition and medical history.
WHO IS A CANDIDATE FOR DISC REPLACEMENT SURGERY?
You might be a candidate for disc replacement surgery such as a lumbar disc replacement if you meet the following criteria:
- You have severe or unremitting back pain
- You’ve had this back pain for more than six months
- Your pain comes from one or two specific spinal discs
- There’s no previous spinal cord injury
- There’s no evidence of significant nerve root compression or joint disease
- You don’t have a pre-existing spinal condition such as scoliosis
- You have severe or unremitting back pain
- You’ve had this back pain for more than six months
- Your pain comes from one or two specific spinal discs
- There’s no previous spinal cord injury
- There’s no evidence of significant nerve root compression or joint disease
- You don’t have a pre-existing spinal condition such as scoliosis
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO RECOVER FROM DISC REPLACEMENT SURGERY?
The recovery time varies depending on individual patients.
After the procedure, you will be monitored in hospital for a day or two. It’s generally advised you start standing and walking gently within the first few days of disc replacement surgery to keep your spine and muscles mobile.
Once you’re deemed fit to go home, you will probably need to restrict some movements for a short period. Your specialist will discuss your rehab and recovery needs before you’re discharged; however, it’s usually advised you should avoid extending (arching) your back for a few weeks at least until your back heals.
Recovery can take a few months, depending on how quickly your body heals. However, recovery from disc replacement is quicker than with some other back surgeries.
After the procedure, you will be monitored in hospital for a day or two. It’s generally advised you start standing and walking gently within the first few days of disc replacement surgery to keep your spine and muscles mobile.
Once you’re deemed fit to go home, you will probably need to restrict some movements for a short period. Your specialist will discuss your rehab and recovery needs before you’re discharged; however, it’s usually advised you should avoid extending (arching) your back for a few weeks at least until your back heals.
Recovery can take a few months, depending on how quickly your body heals. However, recovery from disc replacement is quicker than with some other back surgeries.
WHAT IS THE SUCCESS RATE FOR DISC REPLACEMENT SURGERY?
No procedure is 100% effective; disc replacement surgery is no exception. Although disc replacement surgery may reduce your pain, there’s a chance it won’t eliminate it completely. The surgery does not prevent you from developing further spinal conditions in the future, either, so it’s important to remember there’s no guarantee you won’t experience pain at a later date.
Disc replacement surgery has, on average, between a 50% and 90% success rate depending on the candidate. Our team has helped many patients resolve their pain through spine surgery – contact us for more information or to arrange a consultation.
Disc replacement surgery has, on average, between a 50% and 90% success rate depending on the candidate. Our team has helped many patients resolve their pain through spine surgery – contact us for more information or to arrange a consultation.