Neurology and Spine Surgery

Spine Surgery

Spine surgery addresses damage to the spinal cord or cauda equina nerves, which can affect mobility and body function based on the severity and location of the injury. Symptoms of spinal cord injury depend on where the damage is done and its severity, categorized as complete or incomplete. While conventional treatments can sometimes suffice, severe cases may require spine surgery, which benefits patients by relieving pain, improving mobility, and enhancing recovery chances. Spine surgery is essential for those who experience disabling pain that doesn’t respond to traditional treatments, significantly improving their quality of life.

Neurology & Spine Surgery Treatments

  • Spondylolisthesis Spine Treatment
  • Osteoarthritis Spine Treatment
  • Facet joint Spine Surgery
  • Herniated Disc Spine Treatment
  • Degenerative Disk Spine Treatment
  • Scoliosis Causes, Symptoms & Surgery
  • Meningioma Treatment
  • Scoliosis Treatment
  • Effective Treatment options for Peripheral Neuropathy
  • Spinal Fusion Surgery
  • Spinal Decompression Surgery
  • Artificial Spine Lumbar Disc Replacement
  • Cervical Spine Surgery
  • Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
  • Spine Osteotomy
  • Herniated Disc Surgery
  • Spine Tumour Surgery
  • Lumbar Laminectomy for Spine or Spinal Decompression
  • TLIF Surgery
  • Spinal Cord Cancer
  • Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery
  • Cordotomy Surgery

Quick Enquiry

  • Symptoms of Spinal Cord Injury:

    • Location and Severity: Symptoms depend on where the damage is done and how severe the injury is.
    • Neurological Level of Injury: After the injury, the lowest portion of the spinal cord remains undamaged.
    • Completeness: This measures the severity and is of two categories:
      • Complete: When all sensory and motor functions are lost below the injury.
      • Incomplete: When some sensory and motor functions are affected below the injury.
  • Benefits of Spine Surgery:

    • Pain Relief: Relieves associated pain and numbness in legs or arms.
    • Enhanced Recovery: Muscles are less damaged, and recovery chances are greatly enhanced.
    • Improved Mobility: Helps regain lost mobility and body function.
  • Who Needs Spine Surgery?

    • Many spinal cord injuries are cured with conventional treatments. However, in numerous cases, conventional treatments don’t work, and the pain becomes disabling. That’s when spine surgery is necessary to improve quality of life and function.
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