Conservative treatments like physiotherapy, medications, and injections help relieve spine pain, improve mobility, and avoid surgical intervention.
A minimally invasive technique using a small camera and instruments to treat spinal conditions, ensuring quicker recovery and minimal tissue damage.
Advanced procedures relieve nerve compression caused by spinal narrowing, reducing pain, numbness, and weakness while restoring mobility without open surgery.
A precise, minimally invasive procedure through the back to remove herniated discs or decompress nerves, providing pain relief and faster recovery.
A needle-based procedure removing excess tissue compressing spinal nerves, alleviating lumbar stenosis symptoms like pain, numbness, and difficulty walking.
Minimally invasive procedures widening nerve pathways and repairing disc walls, reducing compression, stabilizing the spine, and relieving chronic pain effectively.
A modern alternative to traditional fusion, using small incisions to stabilize the spine, reduce pain, and enhance mobility with minimal disruption.
Minimally invasive techniques using implants, screws, or rods to stabilize the spine, correct deformities, and provide support for degenerative conditions.
Tiny incisions, specialized tools, and imaging guidance relieve pain, decompress nerves, and restore spine function with minimal scarring and faster healing.
A combination of injections, nerve blocks, and regenerative therapies to reduce inflammation, block pain signals, and restore spinal function effectively.