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How long do muscle spasms last after ACDF surgery?

Some discomfort immediately after surgery is common. It is normal to have some neck and shoulder pain and muscle spasms. This pain will be temporary and usually resolves in a few days or weeks. Most patients do not need pain medication after 10 to 14 days.

What is the success rate of anterior cervical discectomy and fusion?

This surgery has a high success rate. Between 93 to 100 percent of people who’ve had ACDF surgery for arm pain reported relief from pain, and 73 to 83 percent of people who had ACDF surgery for neck pain reported positive results.

How long does anterior cervical discectomy and fusion surgery take?

ACDF surgery can usually be done in 1 to 2 hours, but may take up to 3 or more hours. The time depends on how many discs will be removed, how badly the discs or vertebrae [VUR-tuh-brey] are diseased, and other factors. Your surgeon will give you a general idea about how long your surgery might last.

Can cervical fusion cause muscle spasms?

Many patients experience achiness due to inflammation and/or muscle spasms across the back or down the legs. You may also have pain at the site of the incision or in your hip if a bone graft was used. These are all normal after-effects of spine surgery.

Why do my shoulders hurt after cervical fusion?

Some amount of neck discomfort, soreness, tenderness, and swelling is normal after a spinal fusion procedure. Additionally, you may feel some discomfort in your upper back and shoulders as your body adjusts to the altered biomechanics created by the fusion.

Is cervical fusion major surgery?

A single-level cervical fusion involves two adjacent vertebrae in the cervical spine being fused together. While it is a relatively safe and routine procedure, it is still major surgery.

How do I know if I have spasticity?

Spasticity symptoms include continuous muscle stiffness, spasms and involuntary contractions, which can be painful. A person with spasticity may find it difficult to walk or perform certain tasks. Spasticity in children can result in growth problems, painful and deformed joints and disability.

What is the difference between spasticity and spasm?

Spasticity is a symptom of multiple sclerosis that causes your muscles to feel stiff, heavy and difficult to move. A spasm is a sudden stiffening of a muscle which may cause a limb to kick out or jerk towards your body.

What is the procedure for anterior cervical fusion?

The cervical fusion is described in detail below. Anterior Cervical Fusion. Once the disc has been removed between the vertebrae, a cervical fusion is performed. This procedure allows the surgeon to fill the space left by removing the disc with a block of bone taken from the pelvis.

What to do after a cervical fusion surgery?

CERVICAL FUSION POST-SURGICAL REHABILITATION PROTOCOL POST-OP DAYS 1 – 30 • C-collar – Per surgeon, wear at night for comfort Sit in chair for all meals • Sit at 30+ minute intervals throughout the day • Posture education – Use lumbar roll when sitting • Pelvic tilts

Can a cervical discectomy be combined with a spine fusion?

In the cervical spine, a discectomy is usually combined with a spine fusion where the two vertebrae on either side of the disc that has been removed, are allowed to heal together, or fuse.

Where is the incision for anterior cervical discectomy?

The general procedure for an anterior cervical discectomy and fusion—or ACDF—surgery includes the following steps: The skin incision is one to two inches and is be made on the left or right hand side of the neck.