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What is spinal fusion surgery?

  Spinal fusion is a surgical treatment that is used to treat abnormalities with the spine's tiny bones (vertebrae). It's basically a "welding" procedure. The primary concept of spine surgery  is to fuse two or more vertebrae together to form a single, solid bone. This is done to either eliminate uncomfortable motion or restore spine stability. Only when your orthopedic spine surgeon is able to establish the source of your pain will he or she offer spine surgery . Imaging tests like as x-rays, computed tomography (CT) scans, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans may be used by spine specialist to do this. Why is spinal fusion surgery done To increase stability, rectify a deformity, or relieve discomfort, spinal fusion surgery permanently joins two or more vertebrae in your spine. Spinal fusion may be recommended by your  orthopedic spine surgeon to address the following conditions: Deformities of the spine. Spinal fusion surgery can help address malformations ...