The time of resuming walking after surgery for spinal canal tumor needs to be judged according to the specific situation, and the specific time is not certain, it can be 1~6 months or even longer, and those with serious nerve damage may not be able to resume walking.
Vertebral canal tumor may be benign or malignant tumor, because the tumor compresses spinal cord and nerves, it can trigger pain, abnormal sensation, incontinence or even paralysis of the lower limbs, and it needs to be treated with surgery as early as possible to relieve the compression of spinal cord and nerves and restore the function of lower limbs.
The recovery time of walking after spinal tumor surgery needs to be judged according to the specific situation. If the surgical treatment is earlier and no serious nerve damage occurs, it usually takes 1~6 months to recover, if the nerve compression is longer and the nerve damage is heavier, the recovery time is relatively longer, which can be more than 6 months, or even difficult to recover for the whole life.
Post-operative rehabilitation of spinal canal tumor surgery is recommended to consult the doctor in time and under the guidance of professional doctors.