Spinal Instability
Expert diagnosis and advanced treatment pathways for spinal instability, prioritized for your recovery.
CONSULT A SPECIALISTSpinal Instability
Understanding Spinal Instability
Spinal instability occurs when the spine loses its normal structural support and alignment, leading to abnormal movement between vertebrae. It can cause chronic pain, nerve compression, and spinal deformity.
Introduction
Spinal instability occurs when the spine loses its normal structural support and alignment, leading to abnormal movement between vertebrae. It can cause chronic pain, nerve compression, and spinal deformity.
Common Symptoms
- Persistent neck or back pain
- Pain worsening with movement
- Muscle spasms and stiffness
- Numbness or weakness in limbs
- Difficulty maintaining posture or balance
Treatment Options
- Pain management and physiotherapy
- Spinal braces for stabilization
- Lifestyle and posture correction
- Minimally invasive spinal procedures
- Spinal fixation and fusion surgery
Recovery & Outlook
Many patients improve with proper stabilization and rehabilitation. Surgical correction provides long-term relief in severe instability cases.