Restoring Mobility & Eliminating Chronic Pain

Back pain is somewhat unbearable. It limits movement, affects sleep, and lowers the quality of life. When medications and therapy stop working, then a back spine operation is the best option. This operation corrects the spinal issues, removes the pressure off the nerves, and brings function back. We specialize in spine operations through advanced techniques for safe and successful treatment.

Understanding Spine Operations

A spine operation is a surgical intervention targeting spinal disorders. It is indicated for patients who have the following: herniated discs, spinal stenosis, fractures, or degenerative conditions.

Consult a Spine Specialist if You Are Experiencing:

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Intense Back Pain

Symptoms that hinder routine activities.

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Neurocompression

With signs like numbness, weakness, or tingling.

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Spinal Deformities

Scoliosis and kyphosis are examples.

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Spinal Instability

Due to weakness or destruction in one or more vertebrae.

Types of Back Spine Operations

Every spine condition is unique, and so are the treatments. Our expert team specializes in advanced spine procedures to relieve pain, restore mobility, and enhance your quality of life.

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Discectomy

Surgical removal of the herniated disc that presses against the nerves.

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Laminectomy

Spinal stenosis is relieved through the removal of bone overgrowth.

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Spinal Fusion

This is applied in stabilizing the weak or fractured vertebra.

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Artificial Disc Replacement

Maintains motion, replacing the damaged discs.

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Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

Fast recovery time with minimal pain.

Benefits of a Spine Operation

Spine surgery allows you to live a pain-free life and helps you regain your mobility.

Pain-Free Life: No more chronic back pain.

Improved Mobility: Walk, bend, and move freely.

Rapid Recovery: Minimally invasive methods accelerate healing.

Better Posture & Stability:  Corrects spinal misalignment.

Long-Term Results: Most procedures provide permanent relief.

Enhanced Nerve Function: Relieves pressure on nerves, reducing numbness and weakness.

We give every patient the best surgical care for a quick recovery and lifelong relief.

Advanced Spine Surgery for Pain-Free Living

Shyamala Hospital specializes in advanced spine surgery, offering expert care with minimally invasive techniques for faster recovery. Our skilled surgeons use state-of-the-art technology to ensure precision and lasting relief. With personalized treatment plans and comprehensive post-surgical care, we help patients regain mobility and live pain-free.

FAQ'S

A back spine operation is a surgery to treat spine problems such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and fractures. Doctors remove or repair damaged tissue using special instruments. The operation aims to reduce pain, improve mobility, and restore normal function, allowing patients to enjoy a better quality of life safely.


A spine operation is a surgical procedure that repairs damaged or diseased spinal structures. During the surgery, surgeons use advanced tools to remove problematic tissue, fuse vertebrae, or relieve pressure on nerves. The procedure aims to reduce pain, stabilize the spine, and improve movement, ensuring a safer, quicker recovery successfully.


Recovery after a back spine operation varies by individual. Generally, patients experience reduced pain and increased mobility with proper physical therapy. Rest, medication, and gradual exercise are key. Recovery may take weeks to months, but most patients notice steady improvement. Following medical advice ensures a smoother and effective healing process.


Common risks of a spine operation include infection, bleeding, and nerve damage. Other possible complications are pain at the incision site, blood clots, and issues with anesthesia. However, careful planning and skilled surgical techniques reduce these risks. Patients should discuss potential complications with their doctor and follow pre- and post-surgery instructions closely.

Doctors decide on a spine operation based on thorough evaluations including imaging tests, physical exams, and patient history. They assess the severity of the condition and possible benefits of surgery versus non-surgical treatments. A discussion about risks and outcomes helps patients make informed choice about proceeding with the spine operation.

FAQ'S

A back spine operation is a surgery to treat spine problems such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and fractures. Doctors remove or repair damaged tissue using special instruments. The operation aims to reduce pain, improve mobility, and restore normal function, allowing patients to enjoy a better quality of life safely.

A spine operation is a surgical procedure that repairs damaged or diseased spinal structures. During the surgery, surgeons use advanced tools to remove problematic tissue, fuse vertebrae, or relieve pressure on nerves. The procedure aims to reduce pain, stabilize the spine, and improve movement, ensuring a safer, quicker recovery successfully.

Recovery after a back spine operation varies by individual. Generally, patients experience reduced pain and increased mobility with proper physical therapy. Rest, medication, and gradual exercise are key. Recovery may take weeks to months, but most patients notice steady improvement. Following medical advice ensures a smoother and effective healing process.

Common risks of a spine operation include infection, bleeding, and nerve damage. Other possible complications are pain at the incision site, blood clots, and issues with anesthesia. However, careful planning and skilled surgical techniques reduce these risks. Patients should discuss potential complications with their doctor and follow pre- and post-surgery instructions closely.

Doctors decide on a spine operation based on thorough evaluations including imaging tests, physical exams, and patient history. They assess the severity of the condition and possible benefits of surgery versus non-surgical treatments. A discussion about risks and outcomes helps patients make informed choice about proceeding with the spine operation.