Microdiscectomy in Oklahoma City, OK
15 spine surgeons in Oklahoma City, OK, are listed for microdiscectomy. Compare profiles, credentials, and patient ratings below.
Spine Surgeons in Oklahoma City, OK
Brett A. Braly
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Brock E. Schnebel
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Cameron P. Shirazi
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Cheng-Lun Soo
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Cody W. Griffin
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Jeffrey Moore
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Jeffrey Schimandle
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Joseph R. Blythe
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Kevin F. Wiley
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Santaram Vallurupalli
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Scott M. De La Garza
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Timothy A. Puckett
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Vincent J. Devlin
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Warren G. Low
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Winston Fong
Orthopedic Surgeon Oklahoma City, OK
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Common questions
- How fast is recovery after microdiscectomy?
- Many people walk the same day and return to desk work within one to two weeks. Full recovery, including lifting and sports, commonly takes six to twelve weeks with your surgeon's clearance.
- Can the disc herniate again?
- Yes, a re-herniation at the same level is possible in a minority of patients. Following lifting restrictions and building core strength in recovery may help lower the risk; your surgeon will advise.
- Do herniated discs always need surgery?
- No, most improve over weeks to months with non-surgical care such as physical therapy and medication. Surgery is typically considered for persistent severe pain, progressive weakness, or symptoms that fail conservative treatment.
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