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Degenerative Spinal Disorders

Degenerative Spinal Disorders

Degenerative Spinal Disorders
Degenerative spinal disorders are not generally considered to be a disease, rather a term used for the normal alterations in the spinal discs as one advances with age. Although, degenerative spinal disorders can happen all through the spine, yet it frequently occurs in the discs and other structures like ligaments, joints, etc. and in the lower back area and the neck area.
The degenerative changes in the spine lead to the loss of its structure as well as its functional capacity. They are not generally because of a particular injury but because of age. Major reasons like repetitive strains, sprains, and overuse of the back lead to steady degeneration of the spinal structures. Almost everyone above 40 years of age experience this degenerative problem.
Since most patients do improve with time and non-surgical treatments, we at TIBSS, the best spine surgery hospital in Chandigarh, recommend medical procedure initially in degenerative spinal disorder. Therefore the team of best neurosurgeons in Chandigarh at The Institute of Brain and Spine Surgery recommends an extensive back program, putting together non-intrusive treatment, pain management, and proper medical procedure, after closer analysis of the medical condition of the patient.

Symptoms of Degenerative Spinal Disorders

Degenerative Spinal Disorders may be asymptomatic, or the pain might be serious to such an extent that the individuals can’t proceed with their routine activities or even worse that one is unable to walk or stand due to writhing pain. The condition begins with the normal ageing of the spine, but with time, it can adversely affect the different parts of the body. The symptoms particularly deteriorate with age.
The inconvenience can vary from moderate to serious and incapacitating. It can also end up in osteoarthritis, with pain and inflexibility in the back. However, the most common and initial symptoms are typical pain and infirmity in the back that emanates to another region like one or both lower limbs. Moreover, if the damage is in the lower back, or lumbar spine, the inconvenience may emanate to the rump and upper thighs. There may likewise be prickling, insensibility, or both, in the legs or feet.
Also, in case the harm is in the neck area, or cervical spine, the pain may radiate to the shoulder, arm, and hand. There may likewise be unsteadiness in the spine, prompting muscle spasms in the lower back or neck, as the body attempts to balance out the vertebrae. This can be excruciating. The individual may encounter flare ups of serious agony. The pain worsens when sitting, bending, lifting, or twisting. Strolling, resting, and changing positions may help diminish it.

Surgery

In case the other two treatments fail to relieve you from the pain, the doctors might recommend surgery. The best spine surgeons in Chandigarh are proficient to perform discectomy, along with other procedures. This further helps in taking off the pressure from your nerves. Moreover, in certain cases, the doctors might remove the complete disc and replace it with an implant. Apart from these, there are other types of surgeries too that can help you ease the pain, which are beyond the scope of this blog post.
Therefore in case you encounter any of the aforementioned symptoms, then you must seek medical assistance before the problem of degenerative spinal disorders aggravates. Our team of best neurosurgeons in Chandigarh provides expert medical assistance in general neurosurgery, less-invasive spine surgery, brain surgery and solutions to many other spines and brain-related medical concerns.

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