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Spinal fusion for cases of bone displacement using a minimally invasive technique.
What is spinal displacement?
Spinal displacement refers to a condition where one vertebra shifts forward more than normal. It is more common in women than men, particularly in the lumbar region between the 4th and 5th vertebrae, as this is a weight-bearing area and frequently moves.
Symptoms of spinal misalignment.
backache
Pain radiating down the leg (may be on one side or both).
Numbness and weakness in the legs (in severe cases).
Causes of spinal displacement.
Improper use after delivery.
Weak spine
Bone degeneration (common in people aged 45 and older)
Degenerative disc disease causes increased pressure on the joints.

Minimally invasive treatment of spinal displacement.
The primary treatment method is spinal fusion to stop joint movement and prevent further displacement, while also removing the nerve compression. This is done using minimally invasive techniques and involves the following steps:
Use percutaneous screws for fastening.
Use a special guide to insert the screws.
Remove the part that is compressing the nerve.
Insertion of an artificial intervertebral disc (PEEK) through a small incision.
The advantages of this technique.
The wound is small.
Does not damage muscles.
The patient recovered quickly.
When should you see a doctor?
If you experience any of the following symptoms, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible:
I have chronic back pain.
There is numbness in the area where the nerve is compressed.
The pain worsens when walking continuously for extended periods.
I have severe back pain to the point where I feel I can't walk anymore.
At S Spine and Joint Hospital, we have a team of expert doctors and state-of-the-art technology for treating spinal displacement. Our minimally invasive techniques allow patients to recover quickly and return to their normal lives.
Don't let back pain interfere with your quality of life. If you experience any unusual symptoms, consult a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment. Early treatment can help prevent potentially serious health problems in the future.
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