Spine

Back pain, disc problems, and spinal conditions

Your spine is the backbone of your body — literally. It protects your spinal cord, supports your posture, and allows you to bend, twist, and move freely. When your spine is in trouble, it can cause pain that radiates through your back, legs, and even your arms.

Common spinal conditions like slip disc, sciatica, cervical spondylosis, and spine fractures can severely affect your quality of life. But with modern techniques like stitchless microdiscectomy and minimally invasive spine surgery, recovery is faster and less painful than ever before.

Dr. Akhilesh Agrawal has performed thousands of spine surgeries with a focus on getting patients back on their feet with minimal downtime. If you're dealing with persistent back pain, neck stiffness, numbness in your limbs, or difficulty walking — it's time to get it checked.

Ready to take the first step towards a successful Spine treatment in Akola? Fill out the form below and let us guide you on your journey to optimal health and well-being.

Common Questions

Possible: Herniated/Slipped Disc (Sciatica)

Pain that starts in your back and travels down your leg — sometimes all the way to your foot — is often caused by a slipped disc pressing on a nerve. Imagine a cushion between your back bones getting squeezed so hard that it pokes out and presses on a nearby wire (your nerve). That's why you feel pain far from where the actual problem is. Treatment can help take the pressure off.

Possible: Degenerative Spine Changes

If your back is stiff when you wake up and gets better as you move around during the day, it could be wear and tear on your spine — like a rusty hinge that needs some warming up. This is common as we get older. Exercises, physiotherapy, and sometimes simple treatments can make a big difference.

Possible: Spinal Cord Compression

If your legs feel weak, heavy, or unsteady — especially if it's getting worse over time — something might be pressing on the nerves in your spine. Think of it like a garden hose being stepped on — the water (nerve signals) can't get through properly. This needs a doctor's attention because treating it early usually gives better results.

Possible: Spinal Fracture

Back pain after a fall or accident could mean a bone in your spine has cracked or shifted. Your spine is like a stack of building blocks — if one gets damaged, the whole stack can become unstable. It's important to get this checked with an X-ray or scan so we can make sure everything is safe and stable.

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