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Failed Back Surgery Syndrome: Understanding the Risks and Exploring Non-Invasive Solutions with SoftWave TRT

Published January 20th, 2025 by Drenos

Back surgery is often seen as a last resort for those suffering from debilitating spinal pain. Yet, the promise of relief doesn’t always align with the outcomes. In fact, many patients undergo back surgery only to experience persistent or even worsened symptoms, a condition known as Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (FBSS).

At Enos Chiropractic Center, we understand how frustrating this can be. That’s why we’re proud to offer SoftWave TRT, a non-invasive solution that promotes healing and can help patients avoid surgery altogether.


The Reality of Failed Back Surgery Syndrome

According to studies, the success rate of back surgery can vary significantly depending on the procedure, diagnosis, and patient. Unfortunately, for some:

  • Up to 40% of back surgeries fail to provide significant relief.
  • About 10-40% of patients develop FBSS, where pain persists or worsens post-surgery.
  • Patients with FBSS often experience additional complications, such as nerve damage, scar tissue, or altered biomechanics.

These numbers highlight the importance of exploring non-invasive options before committing to a surgical solution.


What Causes Failed Back Surgery Syndrome?

FBSS occurs for several reasons, including:

  • Incorrect Diagnosis: Surgery is performed on a site that isn’t the actual pain source.
  • Scar Tissue: Post-surgical adhesions can irritate nerves or restrict mobility.
  • Incomplete Pain Resolution: Underlying conditions like disc degeneration or nerve entrapment remain unresolved.
  • Surgical Complications: Hardware failure or nerve damage can exacerbate symptoms.

Avoiding Surgery with SoftWave TRT

SoftWave Tissue Regeneration Therapy (TRT) is an advanced, non-invasive treatment designed to address chronic pain and promote healing at its source. At Enos Chiropractic Center, we recommend SoftWave TRT as an alternative to surgery, especially for patients who want to avoid the risks and recovery associated with invasive procedures.

How SoftWave TRT Works

SoftWave TRT uses patented sound wave technology to:

  • Stimulate tissue regeneration and natural healing.
  • Increase blood flow to the affected area.
  • Reduce inflammation and alleviate pain.
  • Reactivate dormant stem cells to promote long-term repair.

By addressing the root cause of your pain rather than masking symptoms, SoftWave TRT provides lasting relief.


The Benefits of Choosing SoftWave TRT

SoftWave TRT offers numerous advantages over surgery:

  • Non-Invasive: No incisions, anesthesia, or recovery downtime.
  • No Risk of FBSS: Avoid the complications associated with surgical intervention.
  • Promotes Healing: Unlike surgery, which may disrupt tissues, SoftWave stimulates repair and regeneration.
  • Cost-Effective: Eliminates the high costs of surgical procedures and long-term medications.
  • Safe for All: Suitable for a variety of back-related issues, including herniated discs, sciatica, and degenerative conditions.

What to Expect at Enos Chiropractic Center

At Enos Chiropractic Center, we combine SoftWave TRT with a personalized care plan to address your pain and restore function. Our experienced team, led by Dr. Jamie Enos, will:

  1. Conduct a comprehensive evaluation.
  2. Identify the root cause of your discomfort.
  3. Tailor a non-invasive treatment strategy to promote optimal healing.

Before You Consider Surgery, Explore SoftWave TRT

With the high rate of failed back surgeries, it’s essential to consider non-invasive options first. SoftWave TRT can reduce pain, improve mobility, and even help patients recover from unsuccessful surgeries without additional invasive procedures.

Say goodbye to the risks of surgery and hello to natural healing. Call Enos Chiropractic Center today to schedule a consultation and learn how SoftWave TRT can work for you.


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