Failed Back Syndrome Disability Tax Credit

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Failed Back Syndrome Disability T ax Credit



What is Failed Back Syndrome? Failed back syndrome is a generalized term used to describe patients who have not successfully recovered from their back or spine surgery. These patients tend to experience pain after their surgery, and this pain is continuous.


Symptoms of Failed Back Syndrome Symptoms for the failed back syndrome include experiencing new pain in an area different from the location that was treated, restricted mobility, a sharp stabbing back pain, numbness in the back, back spasms, anxiety, depression, and sleeplessness.


Treatments for Failed Back Syndrome Stabilization surgery treats patients with the failed back syndrome who have undergone a traditional spinal fusion or have had severe damage to the spine. When treating for the failed back syndrome, it is important to treat pain in a systematic way. Each pain generator must be diagnosed to restore function and eliminate pain.


Eligibility Criteria for Disability Tax Credit for Failed Back Syndrome Failed back syndrome results in a patient experiencing a significant amount of pain. This can restrict their mobility making it difficult to walk and move around. A walking impairment would qualify for the disability tax credit program.


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