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Is 83 Too Old for Spinal Stenosis Surgery? Examining Risks vs. Benefits

While age is a risk factor for surgery, studies show that older adults, including those over 80, can experience significant improvement in pain and mobility after spinal stenosis surgery, with outcomes similar to younger patients. The question, "Is 83 too old for spinal stenosis surgery?" is not about a specific cutoff but a personalized assessment of health and risk. Factors like underlying health conditions and the type of procedure play a more decisive role than a person's age alone.

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