Back and neck problems can affect every step of daily life, from walking and sitting to sleeping peacefully. Spine surgery is offered when simpler treatments no longer bring relief. With modern techniques, these surgeries are safer, less invasive, and designed to get you back on your feet with confidence
Indications
Persistent back or neck pain not improving with medicines or physiotherapy, slipped disc with nerve compression, spinal stenosis, fractures, deformities like scoliosis/kyphosis, or spinal instability after trauma or degeneration.
Basic Principle
Spine surgery aims to relieve pressure on nerves and stabilize the spine. This may involve removing disc or bone compressing nerves, inserting screws and rods for stability, or correcting deformity.
Newer Advances
Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS): smaller cuts, less pain, faster recovery.
Navigation & robotics: improves surgical precision and safety.
Motion-preserving implants: artificial discs instead of fusion in selected cases.
How it Helps
For patients unable to walk due to severe leg pain or weakness, the difference is dramatic. Surgery restores mobility, reduces pain, and gives them back independence. Many return to normal activities, work, and family life. Spine surgery doesn’t just treat bones and nerves — it restores confidence, dignity, and quality of living.



