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Spine & Back Problems

Herniated discs, scoliosis, spinal stenosis, and chronic back pain management.

Spine & Back Problems – Herniated Discs, Scoliosis, Spinal Stenosis, and Chronic Back Pain Management

At Genesiss Multispeciality Hospital, our Spine & Back Care program provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment for acute and chronic spinal disorders. Our specialized spine surgeons and physiotherapists focus on pain relief, spinal stabilization, mobility restoration, and long-term spine health using advanced diagnostics, minimally invasive procedures, and rehabilitation techniques.


Problems / Concerns Addressed:

  • Herniated / Slipped Discs: Compression of spinal nerves causing pain, numbness, or weakness in limbs.
  • Scoliosis & Spinal Deformities: Abnormal curvature of the spine affecting posture and function.
  • Spinal Stenosis: Narrowing of the spinal canal leading to nerve compression and pain.
  • Chronic Back Pain: Persistent pain due to degeneration, poor posture, or lifestyle factors.
  • Osteoporosis-Related Spine Issues: Vertebral compression fractures leading to deformity and pain.

Treatments / Services Offered:

  • Medical Management: Pain relief, anti-inflammatory medications, muscle relaxants, and nerve pain therapies.
  • Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation: Posture correction, strengthening exercises, traction therapy, and lifestyle guidance.
  • Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: Microdiscectomy, endoscopic spine procedures, and spinal stabilization.
  • Advanced Surgical Interventions: Spinal fusion, deformity correction, and scoliosis surgery for severe cases.
  • Pain Management & Interventions: Epidural injections, nerve blocks, and other non-surgical therapies for chronic pain.

FAQs

What are common causes of back pain?

Back pain can result from herniated discs, poor posture, spinal degeneration, injuries, or inflammatory conditions.

When should I see a spine specialist?

If you experience persistent pain, numbness, weakness in limbs, or loss of bladder/bowel control, consult a spine specialist promptly.

Can scoliosis be treated without surgery?

Mild scoliosis can often be managed with physiotherapy, exercises, bracing, and regular monitoring. Severe cases may require surgery.

Are minimally invasive spine surgeries safe?

Yes, minimally invasive procedures reduce recovery time, minimize tissue damage, and are effective for specific spinal conditions.

How can I prevent chronic back pain?

Maintain good posture, regular exercise, avoid heavy lifting, and follow ergonomics guidelines to reduce the risk of chronic back issues.


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