
Spine Disorders
PROGNOSIS The
prognosis of symptomatic adhesive arachnoiditis is usually not good without
therapeutic intervention. The condition is often associated with chronic pain. Treatment
is usually focused on pain management. The rate of success using a spinal cord
stimulator ranges from 30-70%. There is usually a better immediate response
with the success rate of long term use dropping to as little at 30%. Surgery
may be recommended to physically help break up adhesions which are felt to be
contributing to signs or symptoms. The prognosis with surgical microlysis of
adhesions is fair with an approximate 50% success rate. COMPLICATIONS The complications
of arachnoiditis usually involve the development of neurological problems
involving one or more nerve roots. TREATMENT
PREVENTION Arachnoiditis
is difficult to prevent. The best way to prevent neck and back pain and to
prevent progressive spine compromise is to become familiar with how your spine
works and to become an active participant in your spinecare. It is important to
learn how to choose a spinecare specialist and to recognize an efficient
spinecare team. There are many steps you can take and habits you can develop to
better care for your spine and prevent spine injury. It is also important that
you learn more about your spine disorder and become aware of the signs and
symptoms that warrant intervention and follow up care. Early detection and
timely intervention is generally associated with better treatment outcome. |