Spine Fracture Surgery

Spine fracture surgery aims to stabilize the spine, relieve pain, and prevent further damage to the spinal cord

Spine Fracture Surgery

Surgical intervention in spine surgery is often needed where there is an instability, severe pain, nerve impingement or injury to the spinal cord due to a spinal fracture, which is not amenable to conservative management such as bracing or physical treatment. Its purpose is to prevent any further complications by stabilizing the spine

Persistent Spinal Unbalance

Fractures that lead to loss of the spine’s structural integrity, endangering the patient to future injury

Unending Pain

Ongoing discomfort in patients who do not benefit from non-invasive treatment options (such as, bracing, therapy or medication)

Nerve or Spinal Cord Pressures

Numbness, weakness, tingling, or complete loss of bladder and bowel control shows the presence of nerves or spinal cord

Abnormality of the Spine

Fractures that deform the normal spine alignment or configuration for instance kyphosis or scoliosis may be remedied surgically

The comprehensive treatments of JP Ortho Care helps in the extreme recovery after a surgery and in this case, a spine fracture surgery

This is how they could help:

Identification of the problems

Precise localization of the fracture supported by 3D reconstruction and cut up to the surgical area of the spine

Postoperative Care Interventions

Recovery and postoperative physiotherapy and rehabilitation focused on restoring function or movements in the body

Providing Treatment Procedures

Multiple types which aim to treat the involved segments and restore normal activity

Approach and Management of Pain

An effective combination of modalities to control pain and enhance the quality of life

Novel Surgical Techniques

Modern methods include spinal fusion, vertebroplasty, or kyphoplasty, which are performed by skilled surgeons in a minimally invasive fashion

Experienced Team

Highly skilled orthopedic surgeons and other specialists will perform the most optimal procedures