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🔍 What Is a Lumbar Laminotomy? A lumbar laminotomy is a minimally invasive spinal surgery where only a small portion of the lamina (the bony covering of the spinal canal) is removed. This creates more space and helps relieve pressure on compressed nerves—often caused by disc bulges or spinal stenosis. Unlike a laminectomy, a laminotomy preserves more of your spine’s natural structure, reducing the risk of long-term instability. --- 👤 Who Is the Best Candidate? ✅ People with mild to moderate spinal stenosis ✅ Patients suffering from sciatica or leg numbness caused by nerve compression ✅ Individuals with ongoing symptoms despite physiotherapy, medication, or injections ⏳ When to Consider Surgery? If conservative treatment (such as rehab, manual therapy, medications, and injections) has been tried consistently for 3 to 6 months with no significant improvement, a laminotomy may be the next step to relieve symptoms and restore function. --- ⚠️ Possible Side Effects Localized back pain after surgery Temporary nerve irritation or numbness Scar tissue formation Rare risks: dural tear, infection, bleeding Small risk of needing further surgery later if spinal stability is compromised --- 📚 Reference: Kreiner DS et al. (2013).
🔍 What Is a Lumbar Laminotomy? A lumbar laminotomy is a minimally invasive spinal surgery where only a small portion of the lamina (the bony covering of the spinal canal) is removed. This creates more space and helps relieve pressure on compressed nerves—often caused by disc bulges or spinal stenosis. Unlike a laminectomy, a laminotomy preserves more of your spine’s natural structure, reducing the risk of long-term instability. --- 👤 Who Is the Best Candidate? ✅ People with mild to moderate spinal stenosis ✅ Patients suffering from sciatica or leg numbness caused by nerve compression ✅ Individuals with ongoing symptoms despite physiotherapy, medication, or injections ⏳ When to Consider Surgery? If conservative treatment (such as rehab, manual therapy, medications, and injections) has been tried consistently for 3 to 6 months with no significant improvement, a laminotomy may be the next step to relieve symptoms and restore function. --- ⚠️ Possible Side Effects Localized back pain after surgery Temporary nerve irritation or numbness Scar tissue formation Rare risks: dural tear, infection, bleeding Small risk of needing further surgery later if spinal stability is compromised --- 📚 Reference: Kreiner DS et al. (2013). "An evidence-based clinical guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis." Spine J. 13(7):734–743. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.spinee.2012.11.057 --- ✅ Still unsure if surgery is right for you? Let’s explore rehab first. Follow @BobThePhysio for expert guidance! #Laminotomy #SpineSurgery #BackPainRelief #SpinalStenosis #SciaticaTreatment #DiscBulge #ConservativeTreatment #BobThePhysio #RehabFirst #LowerBackPain #AvoidBackSurgery #SpinalHealth #MinimallyInvasiveSurgery #physiotherapyworks

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