Why Pain Persists After Surgery
A meaningful percentage of patients who undergo spinal surgery, joint replacement, or other orthopedic procedures continue to experience significant pain afterward. This is a recognized clinical entity with identifiable causes. Post-surgical pain is not a failure of willpower. It occurs because the surgical intervention, while structurally successful, did not fully address all the pain-generating mechanisms present in that patient. Persistent post-surgical pain deserves the same rigorous evaluation and targeted treatment as any other pain condition.



