Dr Mohammed Faizan is known for his expertise in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, Endoscopic Spine Surgery, Laser Spine Surgery, and complex spine disorders. Patients appreciate his patient-friendly approach, clear guidance, and scientifically proven treatment plans.
● Experienced in advanced spine surgical procedures
● Uses modern surgical tools and high-precision techniques
● Focuses on faster recovery and natural spine preservation
● Trusted by patients across Seoni and nearby districts
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery is a modern surgical technique that allows treatment of spine conditions through a tiny incision using advanced tools and a high-definition camera system. This approach avoids unnecessary muscle cutting, reduces tissue trauma, and maintains spinal stability.
This technique is suitable for both cervical and lumbar spine conditions, depending on diagnosis and severity.
You may require this treatment if:
● Pain continues for many weeks
● Leg or arm pain radiates due to nerve pressure
● Weakness, numbness, or tingling affects hands or legs
● Pain disrupts sleep or daily activities
● Physiotherapy, medication, or injections fail
● Walking, standing, or sitting becomes difficult
● Pain is affecting work performance and mobility
If spine conditions remain untreated, nerve compression may worsen over time.
● Persistent lower back or neck pain
● Difficulty bending or walking
● Sudden weakness in legs or hands
● Shooting pain from back to legs
● Pain while coughing, bending, or lifting
● Limited spinal flexibility
● Muscle spasms or stiffness
● Slipped disc or disc degeneration
● Spinal arthritis
● Congenital spine deformities
● Injury or trauma
● Age-related wear and tear
● Herniated disc pressing nerves
● Spinal stenosis narrowing space
Some patients may benefit from nonsurgical treatment before surgery including:
● Medication
● Physiotherapy
● Epidural steroid injections
● Laser therapy
● Posture correction and ergonomic guidance
If these treatments fail, surgery becomes the next step.
The procedure generally includes:
● Small incision under anesthesia
● Camera insertion (endoscope or tubular retractor)
● Removal of damaged disc or decompression
● Minimal muscle disruption
● Closure with soft sutures and small bandage
Because spine muscles and ligaments are preserved, recovery is faster and smoother.
● Small incision and minimal scarring
● Less postoperative pain
● Faster walking and movement
● Short hospital stay
● Minimal blood loss
● Lower risk of infection
● Faster return to daily routine
● Better spine function
● Expert in advanced spine techniques
● Modern equipped surgical setup
● Focus on preserving natural spine stability
● Low complication rate
● High success rate
● Comprehensive diagnosis and follow-up care
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