Management of Scoliosis & Other Spine Deformities

Scoliosis and other spinal deformities are complex conditions in which the natural alignment of the spine becomes imbalanced. The spine may curve sideways, forming an ā€œSā€ or ā€œCā€ shape, which can affect posture, balance, and overall body function.

Our approach focuses on accurate diagnosis, advanced treatment methods, and personalized rehabilitation, ensuring the best possible outcomes for every patient. We specialize in the comprehensive management of scoliosis and spinal deformities through the following methods:

1. Detailed Assessment & Diagnosis

  • Advanced imaging such as digital X-rays, MRI, and CT scans for precise evaluation

  • Measurement of spinal curvature (Cobb angle) to determine severity and progression

  • Individualized treatment planning based on age, growth, and clinical symptoms

2. Non-Surgical Management

  • Physiotherapy & Chiropractic Care: Corrective exercises and spinal mobilization to improve alignment and flexibility

  • Bracing: Custom spinal braces for children and adolescents to prevent curve progression

  • Postural & Ergonomic Training: Guidance on correct sitting, standing, and working postures

3. Surgical Management (When Necessary)

  • For severe or progressive cases, modern spinal fusion and corrective instrumentation techniques are performed

  • Minimally invasive procedures are used whenever possible for faster recovery and reduced discomfort

4. Rehabilitation & Long-Term Care

  • Regular follow-ups and physiotherapy after treatment or surgery

  • Personalized rehabilitation programs to maintain spinal alignment and mobility

Management Of Scoliosis & Other Spine Deformities F&Q's

Endoscopic Spine Surgery, or Unilateral Biportal Endoscopy (UBE), is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat spine conditions like herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and more. It uses small incisions and a camera to perform precise surgery with minimal tissue damage.

UBE involves smaller incisions and less muscle disruption compared to traditional open spine surgery, resulting in quicker recovery, less pain, and a reduced risk of complications.

Patients with conditions like herniated discs, spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, or spinal instability who have not responded to conservative treatments are potential candidates for UBE.

Key benefits include minimal scarring, faster recovery time, reduced pain, shorter hospital stays, and a lower risk of infection compared to traditional spine surgeries.

Most patients experience faster recovery compared to traditional spine surgery. Many can return to normal activities within a few weeks, but full recovery may take several months, depending on the procedure and individual health.

Since UBE is minimally invasive, patients typically experience less postoperative pain compared to open surgeries. Pain relief is generally quicker, and the need for pain medications is reduced.