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BACK PAIN SURGERY

Most of the back pain arises due to poor or wrong posture and we generally ignore this. Over a period of time this puts a lot of stress on the spine or the back bone leading to severe pain.

Let us see what are the common causes for back pain

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Discs are found in between the vertebrae, which act as shock absorbers. Spinal discs can wear down with the age, but most disc problems arise from injury. Discs can bulge, herniated or even rupture causing severe back pain and might need a surgical intervention.
Poor posture puts a lot of stress on our spine and ligaments by over-stretching them. Even the muscle, nerves and the joints are put under a lot of pressure.
Pain in the back may also occur due to muscle weakness or strains. Generally if the strain is minor then it may improve gradually over a period of time. If the muscle strain is severe then physiotherapy treatment may be required in order to get rid of the pain.
Sprain in the ligaments is commonly caused due to sports injury or vehicle accidents. In a ligament sprain the ligaments are over stretched which quickly makes them tear and bleed into surrounding tissues causing swelling and pain.

Some simple tips to take care of the back

Few people may need surgery to treat back pain. If the patient has an unrelenting pain associated with radiating leg pain or progressive muscle weakness caused by nerve compression then he or she might benefit from back surgery. Surgery is generally used to treat back pain that is related to structural problems, such as narrowing of the spine or a herniated disk and when the conservative treatment options are not of much use. Each year, many patients from all over the world travel to India for various types of back surgery. 

For more information on traveling to India for medical treatment, you can write to us at medical@treatmentassistance.in or call or WhatsApp at +91 9900 244 323.