SPINE SURGERY
Spine Surgery
Back pain and spinal issues can significantly impact your quality of life. Spine Surgery is a specialized medical procedure designed to address a range of spinal conditions, providing relief from pain, restoring mobility, and improving overall well-being.
Spine Surgery encompasses a variety of surgical procedures aimed at treating conditions affecting the spine. These procedures may involve decompressing nerves, stabilizing the spine, or correcting spinal deformities.
When Spine Surgery is Considered?
Degenerative Disc Disease: Spine Surgery may be recommended for individuals with degenerative disc disease, which can cause chronic back or neck pain.
Herniated Disc: Surgery is considered when a herniated disc is compressing spinal nerves, leading to pain, weakness, or numbness.
Spinal Stenosis: Surgery can relieve the symptoms of spinal stenosis, a condition where the spinal canal narrows and puts pressure on the spinal cord or nerves.
Spinal Deformities: Conditions like scoliosis or kyphosis may require surgical correction to improve spinal alignment.
The Spine Surgery Procedure -
1. Preparation
Before the surgery, you’ll undergo a comprehensive evaluation, including medical history, physical examination, and imaging tests. Your surgeon will discuss the procedure, answer questions, and ensure you are prepared.
2. Surgery
The specific procedure will depend on your diagnosis. It may involve removing damaged tissue, stabilizing the spine with implants, or correcting deformities. The surgery is performed under anesthesia to ensure your comfort.
3. Recovery
After surgery, you’ll spend time in the recovery area before moving to a hospital room. Post-operative care will include pain management and monitoring for complications.
4. Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation, including physical therapy, may be prescribed to help you regain strength and mobility.
