Specific/Complex Spine Conditions

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Ankylosing Spondylitis

Chronic inflammatory arthritis causing spine stiffness and fusion, leading to reduced mobility and persistent back pain needing specialized care.

Back Pain in Pregnancy

Discomfort due to added weight, hormonal changes, and shifting posture, requiring safe and effective pain relief strategies.

Degenerative Disc

Age-related disc wear causing pain, reduced flexibility, and potential nerve compression, necessitating personalized spine care and treatment.

Facet Syndrome

Inflammation of spinal facet joints leading to localized pain, stiffness, and limited motion, often worsening with movement, requiring focused care.

Failed Back Syndrome

Persistent or recurring pain following spinal surgery, caused by nerve damage, scar tissue, or incomplete healing, needing further intervention.

Kyphosis

Abnormal forward spine curvature causing a hunched posture, back pain, and potential breathing issues, requiring corrective and supportive treatment.

Lumbar Spondylosis

Degenerative changes in the lumbar spine, leading to chronic lower back pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility, often linked to aging.

Lumbarisation and Sacralisation

Anatomical variations in the spine affecting mobility and causing pain, sometimes leading to complications in spinal alignment and function.

Scoliosis

Abnormal lateral spine curvature causing uneven posture, discomfort, and potential breathing issues, often requiring bracing or surgical intervention.

Slip Disc

Displacement of spinal disc causing nerve compression, sharp pain, and possible numbness, needing targeted therapy or surgical intervention.

Spinal Stenosis

Narrowing of spinal canal compressing nerves, leading to pain, numbness, or weakness in limbs, often requiring decompression surgery.

Spondylolysis and Spondylolisthesis

Stress fracture and vertebral slippage causing lower back pain and instability, often needing stabilization or surgical correction.

Herniated Disc

Disc rupture causing nerve compression, sharp pain, and potential limb weakness, requiring conservative or surgical management for relief.

Common Spinal Stenosis Questions

Spinal canal narrowing compresses nerves, causing pain & weakness, especially in the lower back or neck. Treatment includes physical therapy & medications, with surgery for severe cases.