Spine surgery is a procedure performed to treat problems in the spine (backbone) that cause chronic pain, numbness, or limited movement. It’s usually recommended when non-surgical treatments like physiotherapy, medication, or injections don’t provide relief.
Spine surgeries today are far more advanced — many are minimally invasive, allowing faster recovery and less pain.
You might need spine surgery if you have:
Removal of part of a slipped disc pressing on a nerve.
Removal of bone or tissue pressing on spinal nerves (for spinal stenosis).
Joining two or more bones in the spine to stabilize it (common for fractures or deformities).
Minimally invasive surgery using a microscope to remove part of a herniated disc.
Injection of bone cement into fractured vertebrae to relieve pain (mostly for osteoporosis).
Replacing a damaged disc with an artificial one to maintain movement.
Uses small cuts, less muscle damage, and faster recovery — available for many spine problems today.
✅ Permanent relief from chronic back or neck pain
✅ Improved posture and movement
✅ Ability to return to work and daily life
✅ Minimal scarring with laser/microscope-assisted techniques
✅ Faster recovery and low hospital stay
With proper planning and expert care, most spine surgeries are safe and highly successful.
Minimally invasive or laser surgeries usually offer quicker recovery than traditional open spine surgery.
If you have persistent back or neck pain, leg numbness, or weakness that isn’t improving, it’s time to consult a spine specialist. Early diagnosis helps prevent permanent nerve damage and improves chances of full recovery.