Laminectomy in Chicago, IL
21 spine surgeons in Chicago, IL, perform laminectomy. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Spine Surgeons in Chicago, IL
Aditya Mazmudar
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Arash Sayari
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Cameron Barton
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Christopher J. Dewald
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Christopher T. Johnson
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Daniel K. Park
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Edward J. Goldberg
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Frank M. Phillips
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Giri T. Gireesan
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Gregory D. Lopez
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Howard S. An
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Jonathan Gabor
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Julie Wehner
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Karan S. Patel
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Kern Singh
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Mark J. Sokolowski
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Mark T. Nolden
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Matthew W. Colman
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Michael Lee
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Neil V. Mohile
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Purnendu Gupta
Orthopedic Surgeon Chicago, IL
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Common questions
- How long does laminectomy recovery take?
- Many people return to light activities and desk work within a few weeks. Full recovery commonly takes two to three months, and longer if fusion was added.
- Will a laminectomy fix my leg pain?
- Laminectomy typically relieves leg symptoms caused by nerve compression, such as pain and numbness from stenosis. Back pain from arthritis may persist, so it is important to understand which symptoms the surgery targets.
- Do I need a fusion with my laminectomy?
- Not always. Fusion is typically added only when the spine is unstable or a significant amount of bone must be removed. Your surgeon will explain whether your anatomy calls for it.
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