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Post Laminectomy Syndrome (Failed Back Syndrome)
lumbar post-surgery is one of the causes of continued persistent pain and disability with low back and lower extremity pain. Pain is described as being persistent in the low back and lower extremities. It is believed to be due to multiple causes including epidural fibrosis, sacroiliac joint pain, disc herniation, discogenic pain, spinal stenosis, arachnoiditis, and facet joint pain.
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