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What to avoid while recovering from collapsed disc surgery

Your recovery after collapsed disc surgery will depend heavily on the type of surgery that you have. For example, patients who undergo minimally invasive spine surgery at USA Spine Care can expect a shorter recovery time compared to traditional open spine procedures.^ However, you will still need time to recuperate after any type of surgery by resting and progressively reintroducing activity into your routine.

The recovery period after surgery

Throughout your recovery period, your doctor or physical therapist will discuss an exercise schedule specific to your situation and he or she will likely recommend against specific activities as you heal. Here are some of the most commonly suggested things to avoid:

  • Driving. You will likely be told not to drive for the first two weeks after your surgery. Remaining in any one position, like sitting in the driver’s seat, for an extended period of time is generally advised against. You may also be taking narcotic pain medications or muscle relaxers to make your recovery easier, which can also prohibit you from driving.
  • Sexual activity. You shouldn’t be bending or twisting your spine as you heal after your collapsed discsurgery, so you should abstain from sexual activity until your doctor tells you that it’s safe.
  • Lifting. You should avoid lifting anything for the first one-to-two weeks after your surgery. Even once you’re cleared to lift lighter objects, usually 10-to-15 pounds maximum, you’ll likely be advised to avoid heavy lifting indefinitely.
  • Bending or twisting. Your doctor or physical therapist will probably tell you to refrain from any activity that will apply added weight to the spine for the first few weeks after your surgery. That means you’ll need help around the house to perform chores like doing laundry.

Let your body heal

As you gradually heal, remember to avoid these activities and to always listen to your body. If any movement or exercise causes pain, you should stop it altogether. Patients who have undergone minimally invasive spine surgery at USA Spine Care can call the SPINE LINE at any time with questions or concerns about the recovery process.

If you are considering your surgical options for a collapsed disc, our caring and dedicated team is here to help. We are pleased to offer a free MRI review* to determine if you are a potential candidate for one of our procedures.

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