POST LAMINECTOMY SYNDROME
- A Laminectomy is a Surgery that reduces pressure on the nerves in the Spinal Cord by removing a part of Vertebrae.
- Post Laminectomy Syndrome is a condition in which the patient continues to feel Pain after the surgery.
- It Is caused by underlying Facet joint pain, Disc Herniation or Nerve Root Compression that can be addressed by interventional pain physician.