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Trans foraminal Nerve Root Block

A Transforaminal Nerve Root Block is a minimally invasive procedure used to diagnose and treat pain caused by nerve root irritation or inflammation in the spine. It involves injecting medication (usually a steroid and anesthetic) into the area around a specific nerve root as it exits the spinal canal through the neural foramen (the opening on the side of the vertebra).

Lumbar Microdiscectomy

Lumbar Microdiscectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure performed to remove part or all of a herniated or damaged disc with the help of a microscope or loupe, in the lower spine (lumbar region) that's pressing on a nerve root — often causing leg pain (sciatica), numbness, or weakness. It’s one of the most common and effective spine surgeries with typically excellent outcomes when done for the right reasons.

Thoracolumbar decompression surgery

Thoracolumbar decompression surgery is performed to relieve pressure on the spinal cord and/or nerves in the thoracic (mid-back) and lumbar (lower back) regions. This pressure may result from spinal stenosis, trauma, tumors, disc herniations, infections, or deformities.

TLIF / PLIF Surgery

TLIF (Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion) and PLIF (Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion) surgeries — both are spinal fusion techniques used to treat lower back (lumbar) spine disorders, especially when spinal instability or nerve compression is present.

cervical decompression Surgery

Cervical decompression surgery is a procedure designed to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or spinal nerves in the cervical spine (the neck). It’s commonly performed to treat conditions that cause nerve or spinal cord compression, such as herniated discs, bone spurs, stenosis, or spinal tumors.

Spine Surgery

“Spine surgery” refers to surgical procedures performed on the spinal column to treat a variety of spinal disorders, including pain, instability, deformity, or injury. These surgeries can be complex and are typically considered only after conservative treatments like physical therapy, medication, or injections fail.

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