Comprehensive surgical solutions—ranging from minimally invasive microdiscectomies to complex spinal fusions. These procedures are designed to relieve severe nerve pressure, stabilize the spine, and treat chronic back or neck conditions that haven't responded to non-surgical care.
Consult a Spine Specialist
A spine specialist may advise surgical intervention to treat severe, debilitating symptoms caused by:
The soft inner core of a spinal disc leaking out and pinching nearby nerves (causing sciatica).
Narrowing of the spinal canal that puts intense pressure on the spinal cord and nerves.
A condition where a vertebra slips forward over the bone below it, causing severe instability.
Fractures from accidents or tumors that compromise the structural integrity of the spine.

After surgery, pain is managed closely. Physiotherapists assist patients out of bed to begin walking almost immediately to promote healing.
Patients avoid heavy lifting, twisting, or bending. Walking programs and gentle core stabilization exercises are introduced.
For fusion surgeries, bones continue to fuse over several months. Patients return to full daily activities and customized physical therapy programs.
Walk long distances or stand at social events without debilitating leg or back pain.
Find comfortable sleeping positions and wake up feeling refreshed instead of stiff and aching.

Stand upright naturally without hunching forward to relieve nerve pressure.
Return to work, drive comfortably, and handle daily routines without relying on strong painkillers.