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Doctor explains spinal spondylosis

Baltimore,⁢ MD – August 23, 2025 -‌ A common degenerative condition⁣ affecting daily⁤ life and mobility, spinal spondylosis, is gaining increased attention ⁤as medical professionals ⁢highlight effective ⁢treatment strategies.​

Spinal⁢ spondylosis,‌ a ⁢condition characterized by ⁤age-related wear and tear on the spinal discs, can significantly impact an individual’s ‍ability to perform everyday activities. Dr. David falk from Mercy Medical‍ Center provides insights into the condition⁤ and available treatment options.

According to Dr.Falk, initial treatment typically ⁤focuses on non-operative methods, such‌ as injections. Surgery is generally considered only when non-surgical treatments ⁤fail to provide relief and symptoms begin to interfere with activities ‍of daily⁢ living, independence, and mobility.

Recovery ⁢following surgery varies depending on the specific procedure performed.Two ⁢primary surgical approaches ​exist: decompression, which involves removing a portion of⁣ bone​ to alleviate pressure, and spinal fusion, a ​more common procedure utilizing screws and rods to stabilize ⁤the spine.⁢ Dr. Falk notes that spinal fusion ‍typically⁤ requires ​a one- to two-day hospital ​stay, though some ‍patients might potentially be eligible for outpatient procedures. However, in the⁤ Baltimore area, the majority of these surgeries are currently performed on an inpatient‍ basis.

“If⁣ you’re‌ one of those⁣ people who fails non-operative treatment and you can’t ⁢tolerate those symptoms and‍ they start to affect your activities of daily living, your independence and your mobility,” Dr. Falk explained, outlining the circumstances⁢ under which surgical intervention is​ considered.

The‌ article was updated on August 23, 2025, ‍at 5:34 ​PM EDT.

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