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Track 4: Spinal Surgery

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Minimally Invasive Surgery | Degenerative Spinal Disorders | Trauma and Spine Fractures | Spinal Tumors and Oncology | Scoliosis and Deformities | Spinal Cord Injury Management | Herniated Disc Surgery | Spinal Fusion Techniques | Advanced Imaging | Postoperative Rehabilitation.

What is Spinal Surgery  
 Spinal surgery is a specialized medical field that focuses on diagnosing and treating disorders, injuries, and abnormalities affecting the spine. The spine, a crucial structure of the human body, provides support, mobility, and protection for the spinal cord and nerves. Spinal surgery is typically recommended when non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy, medications, or injections fail to provide relief or when the condition poses significant risks to the patient’s health.
The Importance of Spinal Surgery?
Spinal surgery plays a vital role in addressing complex conditions and injuries of the spine that significantly impact a person’s quality of life. The spine is essential for providing support, enabling movement, and protecting the spinal cord and nerves. When issues such as degenerative diseases, trauma, or deformities arise, they can cause chronic pain, limited mobility, or even paralysis, making timely surgical intervention crucial.