For many patients, surgery is meant to be the “final step” in resolving chronic back pain. But in some cases, pain continues even after the operation—a condition known as Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (FBSS). In McLean, we see patients who have undergone spinal fusions, laminectomies, or discectomies, only to find their pain either unchanged or worse.
This persistent pain can be devastating. Patients often describe frustration at having “done everything right” yet still being unable to sit, walk, or sleep comfortably. Traditional options—such as long-term opioids—carry serious risks and rarely provide lasting relief. That’s where acupuncture comes in as a safe, evidence-supported therapy that helps calm the nervous system, reduce inflammation, and restore function.
Several mechanisms explain FBSS and chronic post-surgical pain:
Because FBSS is multi-factorial, a holistic approach like acupuncture is well-suited to address the complexity.
Acupuncture modulates the brain’s pain-processing centers. Research using fMRI shows changes in activity within the anterior cingulate cortex and thalamus—areas critical to pain perception.
By increasing circulation around scar tissue, acupuncture reduces local inflammation, helping ease nerve compression and stiffness.
Unlike medications that often fail with nerve-related pain, acupuncture influences neurotransmitters like GABA and serotonin, which are involved in neuropathic pain regulation.
Chronic pain often brings depression and anxiety. Acupuncture lowers cortisol, eases anxiety, and helps patients sleep better—factors that significantly improve recovery.
These results make acupuncture one of the most evidence-supported complementary therapies for post-surgical pain.
Robert, a 56-year-old McLean resident, underwent lumbar fusion after years of chronic back pain. He hoped surgery would let him return to golf, but months later, he was still waking up with 8/10 pain and couldn’t stand longer than 10 minutes.
Frustrated, Robert turned to Balance Art Acupuncture. His treatment began with twice-weekly sessions focused on both local points near the surgical scar and systemic points to calm the nervous system. After four sessions, Robert noticed his pain was less constant. By week eight, he reported pain reduced to 4/10, improved sleep, and confidence to begin gentle exercise again.
Now, with monthly maintenance, Robert plays nine holes of golf without debilitating pain—a major victory he never thought possible after surgery.
Post-surgery pain or FBSS can feel discouraging, but it does not have to be permanent. Acupuncture provides a proven, safe, and holistic option for patients in McLean seeking relief. By calming the nervous system, reducing inflammation, and supporting emotional resilience, acupuncture offers a path back to comfort and function—even when surgery hasn’t delivered.
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