Spine surgeries for adults and children

Neck pain and lower back pain

Neck and lower back pain are among the most common types of pain experienced by people of all ages. Neck pain can range from a dull ache to a severe throbbing pain. It can be localized in the neck area or radiate to the shoulders, arms, and head. Lower back pain can also range from mild to severe. It can be localized in the lower back area or radiate to the buttocks, legs, and feet.

Cervical, thoracic or lumbar disc herniation

A herniated disc in the lumbar or cervical spine is a condition in which the soft, gel-like center of the disc between the vertebrae pushes outward through a tear in the outer layer of the disc. This can put pressure on the nerves that run through the spine, causing pain, numbness, and tingling.

Spinal cord tumors and spinal column tumors

A spinal cord or spinal column tumor is a growth of abnormal cells in or around the spinal cord or spinal column. Tumors can be benign (noncancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Primary tumors originate in the spine or spinal cord, while secondary tumors spread to the spine or spinal cord from other parts of the body.

Slipped disc

Slipped disc

Sciatica pain

Sciatica pain

spinal fractures

Spinal fractures resulting from osteoporosis, accidents, or falling from heights

Lumbar disc herniation

Lumbar disc herniation

Cartilage spurs and vertebral erosion

Cartilage spurs and vertebral erosion

purulent spinal infections

Spinal infections

Scoliosis in adults

Scoliosis in adults

scoliosis in children

scoliosis in children

Review of old spinal surgeries

Review of old surgeries