Recovery after Scoliosis Spine Surgery is a gradual process, typically taking 6 to 12 months for full recovery and a solid fusion of the spine, allowing a return to unrestricted activities. The recovery process after scoliosis spine surgery varies depending on the type of procedure, the patient's age, overall health, and adherence to post-surgical care. At around six weeks, your doctor will take x-ray images of the spine to observe the development of fusion. During this time, you will still have low energy levels, but the spine will be healed to the point where even more restrictions may be lifted.
The recovery time following scoliosis surgery varies based on the degree of curvature and other factors. It includes two phases: initial recovery and complete recovery. That’s because spinal fusion surgery doesn’t immediately fuse the vertebrae. Instead, it creates the conditions for them to merge using rods, screws, and bone grafts.
Scoliosis comes in many different forms. Pediatric scoliosis is more common than adult scoliosis, as the skeleton is still growing and developing. This makes it more common for health issues to develop during these dramatic changes. While scoliosis can be broken down into further subcategories, the condition is usually split into either congenital or idiopathic scoliosis. At around six weeks, your doctor will take x-ray images of the spine to observe the development of fusion. During this time, you will still have low energy levels, but the spine will be healed to the point where even more restrictions may be lifted.
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