Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery That Doesn't Wreck You
Your back went out picking up the shopping. You couldn't stand up straight for a week. The doctor gave you some tablets and said wait it out. The physio helped a bit, but you're still waking up at 3 am with pain shooting down your leg.
Sound familiar?
You've tried everything - heat packs, stretches, injections. Some of it helped temporarily. But when you're still hobbling around after months of treatment, you start thinking about surgery. Problem is, traditional back operations are brutal. Big cuts, months off work, and no guarantee you'll be better.
Mr Ivan Bhaskar uses advanced techniques that fix spinal issues through small incisions, causing less disruption to muscles and tissues. The benefits of his minimally invasive spine surgery are clear: less pain after surgery, shorter hospital stays, and a quicker return to daily life.
What's Wrong With Your Back?
Most back problems boil down to a few things:
Disc pressing on a nerve (slipped disc)
Spine closing in on itself (stenosis)
Discs wearing out completely
Nerves getting pinched and sending pain down your legs
With old-school surgery, surgeons would cut a six-inch gash in your back to get at the problem. Now Bhaskar can fix the same issues through cuts smaller than your thumb. He uses a tiny camera and precision instruments to get in there and sort out what's wrong.
What Recovery Actually Looks Like
Any surgery hurts. But there's hurting for two weeks versus hurting for two months. Most people go home the next day instead of lying in the hospital for a week. You're walking normally in a few weeks, not shuffling around with a walking frame for months.
The scars heal fast because they're small. Less chance of infection. Less chance of things going wrong generally.
With personalised care, expert guidance, and modern surgical methods, Mr Bhaskar ensures your journey from consultation to recovery is smooth and supportive.
If you’re looking for relief that’s effective yet gentle, minimally invasive spine surgery could help you regain mobility and get back to the life you enjoy.
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