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Post-Surgical Pain

Managing Chronic Pain After Surgery

Undergoing surgery and recovering afterward can be a painful experience. However, with proper preparation, management, and treatment, post-surgical pain can be minimized for improved healing and recovery. This guide provides a deep dive into the causes, risk factors, and innovative solutions available for effectively treating post-surgical pain.
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Defining Post-Surgical Pain

Pain is a natural part of the body’s healing process after surgery. Acute post-surgical pain usually lasts from the time of surgery up to several weeks afterward. However, improper management of acute pain can lead to the development of chronic post-surgical pain lasting months or years beyond normal healing time.

Post-surgical pain can arise from several sources:

  • Incisional pain at the surgical site
  • Deep internal pain from affected muscles, organs, and bones
  • Nerve damage or inflammation during surgery
  • Muscle spasms from surgical positioning

Side Effects of Anesthesia or Medications

Additionally, factors like genetics, psychological state, and pain levels before surgery can influence one’s risk of developing chronic post-surgical pain. Successfully managing pain after surgery depends on understanding these various causes and risk factors for each patient.

Beyond just improving comfort after surgery, proper post-surgical pain management provides important benefits for healing and recovery:

  • Allows mobility and deep breathing critical for recovery
  • Reduces risk of blood clots, pneumonia, and other complications
  • Speeds up recovery and return to normal activities
  • Lowers risk of developing chronic pain long-term
  • Reduces the need for opioid pain medications and risks of dependency

 

Additionally, uncontrolled post-surgical pain can negatively impact outcomes by:

  • Delaying healing and increasing recovery time
  • Increasing hospital length of stay and costs
  • Impairing immune function and increasing infection risk
  • Contributing to the development of chronic pain syndromes

 

Making post-surgical pain management a priority plays a crucial role in optimizing surgical outcomes and improving patients’ quality of life during recovery.

While medications were once the mainstay of post-surgical pain control, their risks of adverse effects and addiction have driven the exploration of safer alternatives. A multi-modal analgesic approach utilizing various synergistic therapies allows for better pain relief with fewer side effects. Options include:

  • Local anesthetics – Long-acting local anesthetic nerve blocks and wound infiltration provide localized, opioid-sparing pain relief.
  • NSAIDs – Anti-inflammatory medications like ibuprofen help control inflammation contributing to pain.
  • Acetaminophen – Used for mild to moderate pain without risks of NSAIDs.
  • Gabapentinoids – Medications like gabapentin calm overactive nerves and reduce sensitivity to pain.
  • Tricyclic antidepressants – In low doses, these medications provide analgesic effects for nerve-related pain.
  • Topical analgesics – Creams, gels, and patches deliver pain medication directly to the affected area. Options include lidocaine, capsaicin, ketamine, and more.
  • Counter Stimulation – TENS units, cold/warm therapy, massage, and acupuncture interrupt pain signals.
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy – CBT and mindfulness techniques help patients mentally manage pain.
  • Preventive analgesia – Pre-surgery pain medication helps reduce central sensitization to pain.

 

Utilizing a personalized, multimodal approach that combines pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic therapies provides the most effective post-surgical pain relief with minimal side effects.

Certain evidence-based practices have been shown to successfully prevent post-surgical pain from developing in the first place:

  • Carefully plan surgery to avoid unnecessary trauma to muscles and nerves.
  • Utilize minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques when possible for faster recovery.
  • Prevent nerve damage through careful surgical handling and technique.
  • Administer local anesthetics, NSAIDs, gabapentinoids, etc. before surgery.
  • Optimize patients’ mental health pre-operatively to reduce anxiety and catastrophizing.
  • Set realistic pain expectations through thorough patient education pre-operatively.
  • Develop a plan for multimodal, around-the-clock analgesia after surgery.
  • Monitor pain levels diligently and treat aggressively in the acute post-operative period.

 

Post-Surgical Pain Treatment

Dealing with post-surgical pain can be an excruciating experience that affects your daily life. At Holistiq Spine and Orthopedics, we understand that pain management goes beyond traditional treatments like medication and surgeries. Our approach to pain management focuses on treating the entire patient, including their physical, emotional, and mental well-being. We offer a wide range of treatments and therapies that work in harmony to help alleviate your pain and improve your overall health.

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Anti-inflammatory food plan

Diet plays a critical role in our overall health, especially when it comes to pain management. Our center offers an anti-inflammatory food plan that helps reduce inflammation in the body, which is a common cause of pain. Our team of nutritionists works with patients to create individualized food plans based on their specific needs and health conditions.

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy is essential to promoting faster post-surgical recovery and reducing pain. Our center offers virtual physical therapy sessions that can be easily accessed from home, making it more convenient for patients to attend their scheduled sessions. Our experienced physical therapists will guide you through the therapy exercises, tailor-made to your specific needs and conditions.

Medications

We offer a range of medications, both oral and topical, to help manage pain as part of your overall treatment plan. Our specialists carefully review your medical history and current condition before prescribing any medication. We also prefer to use non-addictive medications that are less likely to lead to dependency issues.

Health Coach

Trauma and chronic pain often have a connection, and it’s essential to address this to manage pain effectively. Our health coach works as the quarterback of your care team and focuses on soft components of trauma in the brain that contribute to pain. The health coach works with you to develop a plan for managing your pain by addressing potential triggers and coping mechanisms.

Interventions

In extreme cases, interventions like minimally invasive procedures may be required to manage pain. Our team will discuss these options with you, ensuring that you understand the risks associated with each type of intervention.

Take the First Step Toward Relief

Don’t let chronic pain after surgery control your life any longer. Take the first step toward relief by scheduling a consultation at 469-444-7246 today. Our dedicated team of pain management specialists is here to listen, evaluate your condition, and develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your unique needs and goals.