Spinal disc surgery care

Orthopedic Service

Spinal Disc Surgery

Dr. Zope's Orthopedic & Physiotherapy Center provides evaluation and operative planning for spinal disc problems, nerve compression, slip disc symptoms, and disc-replacement-related spine care when advanced treatment is needed.

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Overview

Advanced spine care for disc-related pain and nerve compression

Spinal disc surgery may be considered when disc prolapse, severe nerve compression, persistent radiating pain, weakness, or reduced function does not improve with conservative treatment. Surgery aims to relieve pressure and support better spinal function in selected cases.

At Dr. Zope's Orthopedic & Physiotherapy Center, patients are guided through diagnosis, imaging review, non-operative options, and operative planning only when it is clinically indicated.

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Care Focus

When spinal disc surgery planning becomes important

Nerve pressure relief support

Nerve Pressure Relief

Considered when disc problems cause severe arm or leg radiation with signs of nerve compression.

Pain control support for spinal disc surgery

Pain Control

Aims to improve long-standing pain that has not responded enough to medicines, therapy, or injections.

Weakness evaluation support

Weakness Evaluation

Important when patients notice reduced strength, balance change, numbness, or weakness progression.

Function restoration support

Function Restoration

The goal is to improve walking, sitting, standing, and daily movement comfort.

Decision clarity support

Decision Clarity

Patients receive clear guidance on whether surgery is necessary and what recovery may involve.

Recovery planning after spinal disc surgery

Recovery Planning

Post-surgical rehabilitation and spine protection guidance are included as part of care.

Quick Support

Need evaluation for slip disc, radiating pain, or nerve compression?

Indications

Situations where disc surgery evaluation may be needed

  1. Slip disc or prolapse with severe radiating pain
  2. Numbness, weakness, or progressive nerve symptoms
  3. Pain not improving with medication, therapy, or injections
  4. Walking difficulty or major activity limitation due to disc compression
  5. Selected cases needing disc replacement or decompression planning
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Procedure

Step-by-step spinal disc surgery care pathway

01

Assessment

Symptoms, weakness, radiating pain, posture, and daily movement impact are reviewed carefully.

02

Imaging Correlation

MRI and related findings are matched with symptoms to confirm the disc problem and severity.

03

Surgical Planning

The required procedure, risks, and recovery path are explained clearly before surgery is planned.

04

Rehab Follow-Up

Post-operative precautions, movement progression, and rehab guidance are planned in advance.

Consultation

Ready to discuss the right treatment plan for disc compression or slip disc pain?

The clinic team can guide you on diagnosis, surgery suitability, and the best spine recovery pathway for your condition.