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Unlock treatment for chronic back pain with MIS Spine technology.

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Persistent back pain may not just be simple muscle inflammation, but a warning sign of abnormalities in the spine or intervertebral discs. This can lead to serious conditions such as degenerative disc disease with nerve compression, spinal stenosis, or even spinal displacement, significantly reducing your quality of life.

The wrong approach may actually worsen back pain.

 

Many people try to treat back pain themselves, such as by taking painkillers continuously, getting massages, or performing self-manipulation. The consequence is that these methods can have side effects on the stomach and kidneys, or worsen sciatica (back pain radiating down the leg). Therefore, finding the root cause and receiving appropriate treatment from a specialist is crucial.

 

Diagnosing back pain with MRI and X-ray.

 

  • X-ray examination

 

It is used to examine abnormalities of the spine, such as fractures, collapses, sagging, or curvature, but it cannot visualize soft tissues.

 

  • MRI scan

 

It is used for detailed examination of the spinal discs and nerves, allowing doctors to clearly see whether there is any herniation or nerve compression.

 

Specifically, S Spine & Joint Hospital has the first weight-bearing MRI machine in Thailand, which allows for examinations in standing, sitting, or bending positions. This enables the visualization of actual pain symptoms under weight-bearing conditions, significantly improving diagnostic accuracy compared to conventional examinations.

 

 

📚 Finding the cause with a standing MRI.

 

 

Treat back pain and radiating back pain down the legs with the MIS Spine technique.

 

 

For individuals experiencing spinal disc herniation or sciatica (back pain radiating down the leg) that does not respond to medication and physical therapy, surgery may be a necessary option. Modern Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MIS Spine) technology minimizes injury and promotes faster recovery.

 

 

The MIS Spine technique is used for comprehensive treatment.

 

 

  • Laser Spine Surgery:

 

Treatment for mild herniated discs involves a minimally invasive incision (the size of a needle), reducing the risk of complications.

 

  • Endoscopic Spinal Surgery (PSLD):

 

Suitable for patients with radiating back pain down the legs or spinal stenosis, with a small incision of only 0.5 centimeters.

 

  • Cervical spine surgery using PSCD (Post-Surgical Collaborative Dissection):

 

Used to treat cervical disc herniation without major incisions. Patients experience minimal pain and recover quickly.

 

 

📚 Treatment for neck pain radiating down the arm.

📚 Treatment for back pain radiating down the legs

 

 

  • Treatment of spinal displacement with Full Endo TLIF:

 

The lumbar spine is fused using an endoscopic technique; it's a minimally invasive procedure with a shorter incision, faster recovery, and no blood transfusion is required.

 

  • Endo ACDF treatment:

 

Suitable for patients with anterior cervical disc herniation, requiring a small incision of only 1–2 centimeters.

 

  • Cement injection for treating spinal fractures or collapse (Vertebroplasty):

 

It helps strengthen bones, reduce pain, and decrease the risk of re-injury.

 

 

📚 Treatment for spinal displacement.

📚 Treatment of spinal fractures, breaks, collapses, and subsidence.

 

 

Confirmed by real patients.

 

Ms. Papada, who previously suffered from chronic back pain due to a herniated disc compressing a nerve, recounted that after receiving treatment using the MIS Spine technique at S Spine & Joint Hospital, her pain disappeared immediately. She was able to walk from the first day and returned to her normal life.

 

Why choose S Spine and Joint Hospital?

 

  • A specialized hospital for the treatment of spine and intervertebral discs.

 

  • We have the only standing MRI machine in Thailand, which helps to make accurate diagnoses.

 

  • A team of highly experienced specialist doctors in spinal and intervertebral disc surgery.

 

  • More than 100,000 patients have been treated, and 95% are able to return to their normal lives in a short time.

 

Chronic back pain is not a minor issue and may be a sign of serious conditions related to the intervertebral discs or spine. Neglecting it can lead to more difficult-to-treat complications. However, modern technology allows for targeted treatment with less pain, faster recovery, and a return to confident living.

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