Spine Problems
Back and neck pain are something almost everyone experiences at some point but when it starts affecting sleep, work, or even simple movements like bending or turning, it needs proper attention. Spine problems can develop gradually due to posture, long hours of sitting, aging, or previous injuries. Sometimes, they come suddenly like a severe disc slip causing sharp pain down the leg.
Many patients worry when they hear terms like “slipped disc” or “spondylosis.” The truth is, most spine conditions can be managed without surgery. The first step is understanding the root cause of the pain. A thorough examination and appropriate imaging help determine whether the issue is muscular strain, disc-related compression, arthritis, or spinal instability.
Treatment usually begins conservatively - medication to control inflammation, structured physiotherapy, posture correction, and strengthening exercises. These measures often provide significant relief. In some cases, targeted injections may help reduce nerve irritation.
Surgery is considered only when symptoms are severe, progressive, or not responding to other treatment options. Modern spine procedures focus on relieving nerve pressure while preserving as much natural structure as possible.
The ultimate goal is simple: reduce pain, restore confidence in movement, and prevent recurrence. With the right approach, most patients are able to return to their normal activities and lifestyle without long-term limitations.

