Spine Surgery

Spine surgery is performed to treat chronic back pain, spinal disorders, nerve compression, and injuries that do not respond to non-surgical treatments. With advancements in minimally invasive and robotic-assisted techniques, modern spine surgery ensures faster recovery, reduced pain, and improved mobility.

Fractures and
Dislocations

Sprains and
Strains

Meniscus Tears

Spine Surgery

Minimally invasive Spine surgery is done using cutting-edge technology and specialized instruments to accomplish the same clinical outcomes as traditional open surgery through a less traumatic approach and to improve on side effects.

With these smaller incisions, there’s less trauma or disruption of the soft tissue around the spine, which typically results in less blood loss, lower rates of infection, and faster recovery. The indications for minimally invasive spine surgery are relatively similar to open surgery. Several conditions can be treated with this technique

Types of Spine Surgery

🛑 Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
🛑 Decompression Surgery
🛑 Spinal Fusion Surgery
🛑 Motion-Preserving Spine Surgery
🛑 Corrective & Reconstructive Spine Surgery
🛑 Advanced & Robotic-Assisted Spine Surgery

Treatment We offer

R.I.C.E Therapy

Immediate first-aid for acute injuries like sprains and strains.Reduces swelling, pain, and inflammation

Arthroscopic Surgery

Small incisions with a camera for precise joint repair.Used for ACL tears, meniscus injuries, and shoulder dislocations

Fracture & Bone Injury Treatment

Casting, bracing, or surgery (plates & screws) for severe fractures.Ensures proper bone healing and alignment

Ligament Reconstruction

Repairs or replaces torn ligaments in the knee and other joints.Essential for athletes recovering from major knee injuries

Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation

Strengthens muscles, improves mobility, and restores function.Tailored exercise programs to prevent re-injury

Pain Management & Anti-Inflammatory Medication

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for pain relief.Corticosteroid injections for severe inflammation

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which surgery is best for the spine?

There isn’t a single “best” spine surgery, as the most appropriate procedure depends on the specific condition, location, and individual factors. Common options include laminectomy, microdiscectomy, and spinal fusion. 

Limit bending, lifting, and twisting for up to 6 weeks after surgery. Do not sit for a long period of time (no more than 30-40 minutes at a time). Take frequent short walks every day, gradually increasing your distance every day. Climb stairs based on your comfort level.
 

Typically surgery is not needed to relieve back pain. Back and neck pain can often be successfully treated with a combination of focused physical therapy, pain medications, and when necessary, spinal injections.

Is there any side effects of spine surgery?

Patients undergoing spine surgery are at risk for medical complications. These can include Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism, heart attack, stroke, and other pre-existing medical conditions. Surgeons take comprehensive steps to minimize these risks through preoperative assessments and postoperative care.

Many people are able to return to all activities, even vigorous ones, approximately six months after surgery. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle and following your doctor’s instructions will greatly increase your chances for a successful outcome.

There’s no way to reverse damage to the spinal cord. But researchers are continually working on new treatments. They include prostheses and medicines that might promote nerve cell regeneration or improve the function of the nerves that remain after a spinal cord injury.

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