At Excel Physical Therapy our expert team is dedicated to helping you manage the symptoms of
Back Surgery
, improve your function, and enhance your quality of life. We create personalized treatment plans that focus on your unique needs, ensuring an effective approach to your care
Back surgery is a broad term that encompasses various procedures performed to correct problems with the structures of the back, most often the spine. It is typically considered only after non-surgical treatments such as medications, physical therapy, and injections have not improved symptoms. The specific type of back surgery depends largely on the condition being treated, and can range from minimally invasive procedures to major operations.
Common types of back surgery include spinal fusion, laminectomy, discectomy, and disc replacement. Each of these is aimed at relieving symptoms associated with conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, sciatica, and spondylolisthesis, among others.
The recovery period following back surgery can be quite variable and is dependent on the specific procedure, as well as the individual's general health. It can take anywhere from a few weeks to several months. Physical therapy often plays a crucial role in recovery, helping to strengthen the back and promote good posture.
A well-planned physical therapy regimen is crucial to successful recovery after back surgery. Physical therapists are experts in helping patients regain back function and improve their quality of life. Rehabilitation generally begins in the hospital as soon as possible following surgery and continues on an outpatient basis after discharge.
At Excel Physical Therapy
we are committed to helping you regain function, reduce pain, and improve your overall well-being
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Our patients' success and satisfaction are the top priorities. Read about their experiences and the life-changing results they have achieved with our help.
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Excellent office, above and beyond service! All people work as a TEAM. Karina is a jewel to this place: friendly, nice and supportive. All people make you feel in a Spa, not in a doctor's office in it's usual sense (where you want to leave asap). Eros is a very knowledgeable and helpful (for any questions you get answers in a professional manner - he knows what he is doing and does an excellent job ). Grateful to Dr.Inna Kouperman MS,PT,who managed to organize her office in such a manner. The name Excel Physical Therapy says it all! Everybody knows that the Front desk is the Face of the office. So, I have to mention Tamara, who is always reminding me about appointment by phone and also greets with the smile and friendly face. I would greatly recommend this place to all people and would give more than 5 stars!!! Love you all!
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I have been coming for 1 month. When I 1st came I could not even walk a block without having to stop because my legs, back & feet were killing me. I have diabetic neuropathy in my feet going to my calves as well. I have been having tens unit & hot stone therapy on my feet & calves and it is FANTASTIC. I have also been doing the bicycle (started at 5 minutes and now I can do 15 minutes) and balance & stretching for my calves & thighs. Inna is a MIRACLE WORKER. Last week after I left her office, i went walking from Brighton 3rd St. to 1 block short of Coney Island Ave. Then I turned down the block to Brighton Beach Ave. I walked all the way down to Brighton 1st St. without any PAIN or TROUBLE WITH MY FEET. Inna Kouperman Of EXCEL PHYSICAL THERAPY is the ABSOLUTE BEST and I RECOMMEND HER HIGHLY.. I can't wait to see what the next months progress brings !!!!!
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Inna is just a know it all physical therapist, from my knee to my shoulder injury, she was able to help me heal my injuries. She takes her time and every time there is a different type of excercise or massage applied to the injured area. Can't say enough good things about her staff especially coming from different places like One n One where they do dverything repeatedly and nothing gets done.
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