Spinal Diseases

Closed (Endoscopic) Herniated Disc and Narrow Canal Surgery

Endoscopic fully closed herniated disc and narrow canal surgery ...

Herniated Disc (Lumbar Herniated Disc)

Lumbar hernia occurs as a result of the disc between the lumbar vertebrae slipping out of place due to excessive stress and...

Narrow Canal (Spinal Stenosis)

In the canal formed by the spinal bones, there is the main nerve called the spinal cord, from which the nerves going to the arm, torso, and leg originate.

Scoliosis

Scoliosis is the lateral displacement of the spine from the midline axis as viewed from the front.

Kyphosis (Roundback), Humpback

The hump can be a curvature that is too minor to be noticed, or it cause chronic pain, loss of sensation and strength, or severe deformity.

Neck Hernia (Cervical Disc Herniation)

Cervical discal hernia is a condition that results in the loss of normal structure and function of the intervertebral disc that displaces...

Slipped Disc (Spondylolisthesis)

Spondylo means spine in Latin, and listhesis means slip. In other words, it is the displacement of the vertebrae forward...

Spinal Fractures

They are high-energy injuries that occur after traffic accidents or falling from a height, especially in young active individuals. ...

Spinal Tumors

The vast majority of tumors seen in the spine come from other parts of the body and settle in this region, that is, they have metastasized.

Spinal Infections (Spondylodiscitis)

Spinal infections occur most frequently in the lumbar region, and Spinal infections most commonly occur in the lumbar region...

Vertebroplasty, Kyphoplasty

Tailbone pain, also called navel pain or coccygodynia, usually goes away on its own within a few weeks or months.

Coccyx Pain=Coccygodynia

Tailbone pain, also called coccyx pain or coccygodynia...
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