SPINE SURGERY

SPINE SURGERY

Spine surgery is a procedure aimed at addressing conditions that cause chronic pain, reduced mobility, or neurological issues due to damage, degeneration, or deformities in the spine. This surgery is often considered when non-surgical treatments such as medication, physical therapy, or injections fail to provide relief. Spine surgery can improve the quality of life for individuals suffering from conditions like herniated discs, spinal stenosis, scoliosis, and vertebral fractures.

Surgeons may perform procedures like spinal fusion, discectomy, or laminectomy to relieve pressure on nerves, stabilize the spine, and correct deformities. Advances in minimally invasive techniques allow for faster recovery, less pain, and smaller incisions compared to traditional open surgery.

Why Consider Spine Surgery?
  • Chronic Pain Relief: Helps alleviate severe and persistent back or neck pain that limits daily activities.
  • Restores Mobility: Improves range of motion and allows patients to return to normal activities.
  • Nerve Decompression: Reduces pressure on spinal nerves, which can prevent further nerve damage and reduce pain.
  • Corrects Deformities: Treats conditions like scoliosis or spinal instability to correct alignment.

Spine surgery is often recommended for individuals whose quality of life is significantly affected by spinal conditions. The goal is to reduce pain, enhance mobility, and prevent further damage. With modern surgical techniques, many patients experience significant improvements in their overall health and activity levels.