You should consult a spine specialist if you have persistent back or neck pain, numbness or weakness in limbs, pain radiating to arms or legs, or if symptoms do not improve with rest and medication.
Yes. Many fractures can be treated non-surgically using casts, braces, splints, and rehabilitation. Surgery is recommended only when necessary for proper healing and function.
An Orthopaedic Spine & Trauma Surgeon specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of bone, joint, spine, and musculoskeletal injuries, including fractures, spinal disorders, and trauma-related conditions caused by accidents or falls.
No. Most spine conditions are treated conservatively with medications, physiotherapy, lifestyle changes, and injections. Surgery is advised only when non-surgical treatments fail or if there is nerve compression or instability.
Yes. Emergency evaluation and management of acute fractures and trauma injuries are provided, including coordination with emergency and critical care teams.
• Maintain correct posture
• Avoid heavy lifting without guidance
• Exercise regularly
• Maintain healthy body weight
• Seek early medical advice for persistent pain