The spine is the backbone of your body—literally and figuratively. It not only supports your head, shoulders, and upper body but also protects the spinal cord, the main pathway for nerve signals between your brain and the rest of your body.
A healthy spine allows you to stand, sit, walk, bend, twist, and move freely without pain.When the spine is affected by injury, disease, or aging, the results can be life-altering—from constant back or neck pain to weakness in the arms or legs, and even problems with bladder or bowel control.
For many patients, spine problems can be managed with medications, physiotherapy, lifestyle changes, or injections.
However, when these treatments no longer work, Spine Surgery becomes an option to relieve pain, improve mobility, and prevent further damage.
Some common causes of spinal issues include:
Spine surgery is usually considered only when:
Like any major surgery, spine surgery has potential risks:
Modern surgical techniques and advanced equipment significantly reduce these risks.
Most patients enjoy a pain-free, active lifestyle after successful surgery.With proper care—healthy weight, good posture, avoiding heavy lifting, and regular exercise—results can last a lifetime.