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  1. What to Expect After ACDF Surgery - Spine-health

    After ACDF surgery, expect improved neck pain but temporary swallowing and mobility issues. Follow post-op care for recovery.

  2. 3 Weeks to 3 Months After ACDF Surgery - Spine-health

    During the 3 to 12 weeks post-ACDF surgery, gradually escalate activity and monitor symptoms for ongoing recovery.

  3. ACDF Surgery Postoperative Care - Spine-health

    Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion, or ACDF, is a common type of neck surgery to address pain and other symptoms caused by cervical disc problems. After an ACDF, most patients are able to go …

  4. 1 to 2 Weeks After ACDF Surgery - Spine-health

    1-2 Weeks After ACDF Surgery: Focus on rest, light activity, and follow post-op care to support your recovery.

  5. ACDF: Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion - Spine-health

    Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) is a type of neck surgery that involves removing a damaged disc to relieve spinal cord or nerve root pressure and alleviate corresponding pain, …

  6. Hospital Care After ACDF Surgery - Spine-health

    After ACDF surgery, hospital care involves managing pain and ensuring the patient's comfort and safety.

  7. Pain Management at Home after ACDF - Spine-health

    Manage ACDF pain at home with medication, ice, rest, and neck support for a smoother recovery.

  8. Pain Management and Activity Restrictions after Cervical Spine Surgery

    Muscle pain is lesser in anterior (front) approaches, such as anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF), because no muscles are cut during anterior surgery. Discomfort due to dysphagia (difficulty …

  9. Outpatient Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion (ACDF)

    Outpatient ACDF: A minimally invasive neck surgery with quicker recovery and shorter hospital stay.

  10. After ACDF: Trouble with Swallowing - Spine-health

    Post-ACDF, expect swallowing difficulties; temporary and managed with care.