Treatments

Treatments

Your journey to a pain-free life starts here. Mr Mohamed is here to help you overcome spine issues and rediscover joy in movement.

Your journey to a pain-free life starts here. Mr Mohamed is here to help you overcome spine issues and rediscover joy in movement.

All
Non-Surgical
Surgical
Targeted
Photo of Hamza

Pain Management

Pain management focuses on alleviating discomfort and improving quality of life without surgery. This approach often includes medications such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to reduce inflammation, muscle relaxants to ease tension, or prescription pain relievers for more severe cases.


Combined with physiotherapy, these methods help patients strengthen muscles, improve posture, and reduce stress on the spine. Pain management can be tailored to each patient’s condition for optimal results.

Steroid Injections

Steroid injections deliver anti-inflammatory medication directly to the affected area to reduce swelling and alleviate pain. These injections are particularly useful for conditions like spinal stenosis or herniated discs. Often combined with physical therapy, they can provide temporary relief, allowing patients to regain mobility and engage in other treatments.


Repeat injections may be considered if symptoms persist or worsen over time. They are a minimally invasive option for managing inflammation and delaying the need for surgery.

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Nerve Root Injections

Nerve root injections target specific nerves affected by inflammation or compression to alleviate pain. These injections reduce swelling around the nerve root, easing symptoms caused by conditions like sciatica or herniated discs. They are often used alongside physiotherapy to enhance recovery and improve overall spinal function.


This minimally invasive treatment provides targeted relief without the need for surgery. Patients typically experience improved mobility and reduced discomfort within days of the procedure.

Decompression Surgery

Decompression surgery removes bone, ligament, or tissue pressing on the spinal cord or nerves to relieve pain. This procedure is effective for conditions like spinal stenosis and herniated discs. It restores proper nerve function and reduces symptoms, often significantly improving mobility and quality of life.


Patients typically experience a noticeable reduction in pain and improved spinal stability post-surgery. The procedure is tailored to each patient’s condition, ensuring the best possible outcomes for long-term recovery.

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Decompression Surgery with Fusion

This combines decompression with spinal stabilization using screws, rods, or cages to address instability. It is commonly used for degenerative conditions or severe spinal misalignment. By preventing abnormal movement, the procedure provides lasting support and helps patients maintain a more active lifestyle.


Fusion ensures that the affected spinal segments remain stable and aligned long-term. Recovery typically involves a combination of physical therapy and follow-up care to optimize mobility and strength.

Discectomy

Discectomy removes herniated disc material that is compressing nearby nerves, alleviating pain and restoring function. This minimally invasive surgery is ideal for conditions like sciatica, where nerve compression causes radiating symptoms. Patients often recover quickly and experience significant relief in nerve-related symptoms.


It is a reliable procedure for restoring mobility and quality of life. The surgery typically involves a small incision, reducing recovery time and minimising scarring. Discectomy can help prevent further nerve damage.

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Anterior Cervical Discectomy & Fusion

ACDF is performed to treat nerve compression in the cervical spine by removing a damaged disc. The space is replaced with an artificial spacer or cage to stabilize the spine. This procedure alleviates symptoms such as neck pain, arm weakness, and numbness.


It offers long-term stability and prevents further spinal degeneration in the cervical region. Recovery is typically smooth, with most patients resuming normal activities within a few weeks. ACDF also helps improve overall neck alignment, reducing the risk of future complications.

Microdiscectomy

Microdiscectomy is a minimally invasive procedure to remove herniated disc material causing nerve compression. A small incision allows precise removal, reducing recovery time and surgical risks. This surgery is particularly effective for sciatica and other nerve-related pain.


Patients often experience immediate symptom relief and return to normal activities quickly. The procedure is designed to preserve healthy tissue, ensuring minimal disruption to the surrounding spine. Microdiscectomy is an excellent option.

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Laminectomy / Laminotomy

Laminectomy involves removing part or all of the lamina to relieve pressure on the spinal nerves, while laminotomy removes only a portion of it. These procedures are often used to treat spinal stenosis or nerve compression. They can significantly improve pain and mobility.


Patients typically experience improved quality of life and reduced nerve-related symptoms post-surgery. These procedures are tailored to address the specific area of compression, ensuring precise and effective relief. Recovery usually involves physical therapy

Vertebroplasty

Vertebroplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that stabilizes fractured vertebrae by injecting bone cement. This treatment is particularly effective for osteoporosis-related fractures. It provides immediate pain relief and restores spinal stability. Patients can resume daily activities sooner and with greater comfort following the procedure.


The procedure also helps prevent further collapse of the affected vertebra, reducing the risk of additional complications. Recovery is typically quick, with minimal downtime and a low risk of side effects.

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Sacroiliac Joint Fusion

Sacroiliac joint fusion stabilizes the joint connecting the spine and pelvis in severe cases of dysfunction. The procedure uses implants or bone grafts to fuse the joint, reducing pain and restoring mobility. It is an effective option when conservative treatments fail.


Patients often regain the ability to perform daily tasks with reduced discomfort. This procedure also helps prevent further joint instability and long-term damage. Recovery typically involves physical therapy to rebuild strength and improve overall joint function.

Spinal Stenosis Treatment

Spinal stenosis occurs when the spaces within the spine narrow, putting pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. Decompression surgery is often used to remove bone or tissue pressing on the nerves, alleviating pain and improving mobility. In cases of instability, decompression may be combined with spinal fusion to maintain proper alignment.


Patients typically experience improved function and reduced pain following these procedures. Early intervention can help prevent further nerve damage and preserve overall spinal health.

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Herniated Disc Treatments

A herniated disc happens when the soft inner material of a spinal disc protrudes through its outer layer, compressing nearby nerves. Treatment may include nerve root injections to reduce inflammation, discectomy to remove the herniated material, or stabilization surgery in severe cases.


These procedures aim to relieve nerve pain, restore mobility, and prevent further complications. Prompt treatment can significantly improve quality of life and reduce the risk of chronic pain or nerve damage.

Degenerative Disc Disease Treatments

DDD is caused by the gradual breakdown of spinal discs, leading to pain and instability. Decompression surgery relieves pressure on the nerves, while fusion may stabilize affected spinal segments. These treatments reduce pain, restore function, and help prevent further spinal degeneration.


Patients often regain the ability to perform daily activities with greater ease. Early intervention can slow the progression of the condition and minimize its impact on overall spinal health. Rehabilitation and physical therapy are often recommended

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Spondylolisthesis Treatments

Spondylolisthesis occurs when one vertebra slips forward over the one beneath it, causing instability and nerve compression. Mild cases may be treated with decompression surgery to relieve pressure on the nerves, while severe cases may require decompression with spinal fusion for added stability.


These procedures restore spinal alignment, reduce nerve pain, and improve mobility. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent further slippage and associated complications. Physical therapy after surgery helps strengthen the back muscles

Facet Joint Disorder Treatments

Facet joint disorder involves arthritis or inflammation in the small stabilising joints of the spine, leading to pain and stiffness. Treatment may include a multidisciplinary approach of physiotherapy and pain management, with surgical intervention like joint fusion or decompression in severe cases.


These procedures aim to alleviate pain, improve mobility, and restore spinal stability. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent further joint deterioration and chronic discomfort. Post-treatment rehabilitation focuses on strengthening surrounding muscles

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Osteoporosis Treatments

Osteoporosis weakens bones, making them more prone to fractures, particularly in the spine. For non-healing vertebral compression fractures, vertebroplasty may be performed to stabilize the vertebra using bone cement. This procedure provides rapid pain relief, improves spinal stability, and prevents further deterioration.


Patients can often resume normal activities soon after treatment. Early detection and treatment of osteoporosis can help reduce the risk of fractures and maintain overall bone health.

All
Non-Surgical
Surgical
Targeted
Photo of Hamza

Pain Management

Pain management focuses on alleviating discomfort and improving quality of life without surgery. This approach often includes medications such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to reduce inflammation, muscle relaxants to ease tension, or prescription pain relievers for more severe cases.


Combined with physiotherapy, these methods help patients strengthen muscles, improve posture, and reduce stress on the spine. Pain management can be tailored to each patient’s condition for optimal results.

Steroid Injections

Steroid injections deliver anti-inflammatory medication directly to the affected area to reduce swelling and alleviate pain. These injections are particularly useful for conditions like spinal stenosis or herniated discs. Often combined with physical therapy, they can provide temporary relief, allowing patients to regain mobility and engage in other treatments.


Repeat injections may be considered if symptoms persist or worsen over time. They are a minimally invasive option for managing inflammation and delaying the need for surgery.

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Nerve Root Injections

Nerve root injections target specific nerves affected by inflammation or compression to alleviate pain. These injections reduce swelling around the nerve root, easing symptoms caused by conditions like sciatica or herniated discs. They are often used alongside physiotherapy to enhance recovery and improve overall spinal function.


This minimally invasive treatment provides targeted relief without the need for surgery. Patients typically experience improved mobility and reduced discomfort within days of the procedure.

Decompression Surgery

Decompression surgery removes bone, ligament, or tissue pressing on the spinal cord or nerves to relieve pain. This procedure is effective for conditions like spinal stenosis and herniated discs. It restores proper nerve function and reduces symptoms, often significantly improving mobility and quality of life.


Patients typically experience a noticeable reduction in pain and improved spinal stability post-surgery. The procedure is tailored to each patient’s condition, ensuring the best possible outcomes for long-term recovery.

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Decompression Surgery with Fusion

This combines decompression with spinal stabilization using screws, rods, or cages to address instability. It is commonly used for degenerative conditions or severe spinal misalignment. By preventing abnormal movement, the procedure provides lasting support and helps patients maintain a more active lifestyle.


Fusion ensures that the affected spinal segments remain stable and aligned long-term. Recovery typically involves a combination of physical therapy and follow-up care to optimize mobility and strength.

Discectomy

Discectomy removes herniated disc material that is compressing nearby nerves, alleviating pain and restoring function. This minimally invasive surgery is ideal for conditions like sciatica, where nerve compression causes radiating symptoms. Patients often recover quickly and experience significant relief in nerve-related symptoms.


It is a reliable procedure for restoring mobility and quality of life. The surgery typically involves a small incision, reducing recovery time and minimising scarring. Discectomy can help prevent further nerve damage.

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Anterior Cervical Discectomy & Fusion

ACDF is performed to treat nerve compression in the cervical spine by removing a damaged disc. The space is replaced with an artificial spacer or cage to stabilize the spine. This procedure alleviates symptoms such as neck pain, arm weakness, and numbness.


It offers long-term stability and prevents further spinal degeneration in the cervical region. Recovery is typically smooth, with most patients resuming normal activities within a few weeks. ACDF also helps improve overall neck alignment, reducing the risk of future complications.

Microdiscectomy

Microdiscectomy is a minimally invasive procedure to remove herniated disc material causing nerve compression. A small incision allows precise removal, reducing recovery time and surgical risks. This surgery is particularly effective for sciatica and other nerve-related pain.


Patients often experience immediate symptom relief and return to normal activities quickly. The procedure is designed to preserve healthy tissue, ensuring minimal disruption to the surrounding spine. Microdiscectomy is an excellent option.

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Laminectomy / Laminotomy

Laminectomy involves removing part or all of the lamina to relieve pressure on the spinal nerves, while laminotomy removes only a portion of it. These procedures are often used to treat spinal stenosis or nerve compression. They can significantly improve pain and mobility.


Patients typically experience improved quality of life and reduced nerve-related symptoms post-surgery. These procedures are tailored to address the specific area of compression, ensuring precise and effective relief. Recovery usually involves physical therapy

Vertebroplasty

Vertebroplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that stabilizes fractured vertebrae by injecting bone cement. This treatment is particularly effective for osteoporosis-related fractures. It provides immediate pain relief and restores spinal stability. Patients can resume daily activities sooner and with greater comfort following the procedure.


The procedure also helps prevent further collapse of the affected vertebra, reducing the risk of additional complications. Recovery is typically quick, with minimal downtime and a low risk of side effects.

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Sacroiliac Joint Fusion

Sacroiliac joint fusion stabilizes the joint connecting the spine and pelvis in severe cases of dysfunction. The procedure uses implants or bone grafts to fuse the joint, reducing pain and restoring mobility. It is an effective option when conservative treatments fail.


Patients often regain the ability to perform daily tasks with reduced discomfort. This procedure also helps prevent further joint instability and long-term damage. Recovery typically involves physical therapy to rebuild strength and improve overall joint function.

Spinal Stenosis Treatment

Spinal stenosis occurs when the spaces within the spine narrow, putting pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. Decompression surgery is often used to remove bone or tissue pressing on the nerves, alleviating pain and improving mobility. In cases of instability, decompression may be combined with spinal fusion to maintain proper alignment.


Patients typically experience improved function and reduced pain following these procedures. Early intervention can help prevent further nerve damage and preserve overall spinal health.

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Herniated Disc Treatments

A herniated disc happens when the soft inner material of a spinal disc protrudes through its outer layer, compressing nearby nerves. Treatment may include nerve root injections to reduce inflammation, discectomy to remove the herniated material, or stabilization surgery in severe cases.


These procedures aim to relieve nerve pain, restore mobility, and prevent further complications. Prompt treatment can significantly improve quality of life and reduce the risk of chronic pain or nerve damage.

Degenerative Disc Disease Treatments

DDD is caused by the gradual breakdown of spinal discs, leading to pain and instability. Decompression surgery relieves pressure on the nerves, while fusion may stabilize affected spinal segments. These treatments reduce pain, restore function, and help prevent further spinal degeneration.


Patients often regain the ability to perform daily activities with greater ease. Early intervention can slow the progression of the condition and minimize its impact on overall spinal health. Rehabilitation and physical therapy are often recommended

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Spondylolisthesis Treatments

Spondylolisthesis occurs when one vertebra slips forward over the one beneath it, causing instability and nerve compression. Mild cases may be treated with decompression surgery to relieve pressure on the nerves, while severe cases may require decompression with spinal fusion for added stability.


These procedures restore spinal alignment, reduce nerve pain, and improve mobility. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent further slippage and associated complications. Physical therapy after surgery helps strengthen the back muscles

Facet Joint Disorder Treatments

Facet joint disorder involves arthritis or inflammation in the small stabilising joints of the spine, leading to pain and stiffness. Treatment may include a multidisciplinary approach of physiotherapy and pain management, with surgical intervention like joint fusion or decompression in severe cases.


These procedures aim to alleviate pain, improve mobility, and restore spinal stability. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent further joint deterioration and chronic discomfort. Post-treatment rehabilitation focuses on strengthening surrounding muscles

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Osteoporosis Treatments

Osteoporosis weakens bones, making them more prone to fractures, particularly in the spine. For non-healing vertebral compression fractures, vertebroplasty may be performed to stabilize the vertebra using bone cement. This procedure provides rapid pain relief, improves spinal stability, and prevents further deterioration.


Patients can often resume normal activities soon after treatment. Early detection and treatment of osteoporosis can help reduce the risk of fractures and maintain overall bone health.

All
Non-Surgical
Surgical
Targeted
Photo of Hamza

Pain Management

Pain management focuses on alleviating discomfort and improving quality of life without surgery. This approach often includes medications such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to reduce inflammation, muscle relaxants to ease tension, or prescription pain relievers for more severe cases.


Combined with physiotherapy, these methods help patients strengthen muscles, improve posture, and reduce stress on the spine. Pain management can be tailored to each patient’s condition for optimal results.

Steroid Injections

Steroid injections deliver anti-inflammatory medication directly to the affected area to reduce swelling and alleviate pain. These injections are particularly useful for conditions like spinal stenosis or herniated discs. Often combined with physical therapy, they can provide temporary relief, allowing patients to regain mobility and engage in other treatments.


Repeat injections may be considered if symptoms persist or worsen over time. They are a minimally invasive option for managing inflammation and delaying the need for surgery.

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Nerve Root Injections

Nerve root injections target specific nerves affected by inflammation or compression to alleviate pain. These injections reduce swelling around the nerve root, easing symptoms caused by conditions like sciatica or herniated discs. They are often used alongside physiotherapy to enhance recovery and improve overall spinal function.


This minimally invasive treatment provides targeted relief without the need for surgery. Patients typically experience improved mobility and reduced discomfort within days of the procedure.

Decompression Surgery

Decompression surgery removes bone, ligament, or tissue pressing on the spinal cord or nerves to relieve pain. This procedure is effective for conditions like spinal stenosis and herniated discs. It restores proper nerve function and reduces symptoms, often significantly improving mobility and quality of life.


Patients typically experience a noticeable reduction in pain and improved spinal stability post-surgery. The procedure is tailored to each patient’s condition, ensuring the best possible outcomes for long-term recovery.

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Decompression Surgery with Fusion

This combines decompression with spinal stabilization using screws, rods, or cages to address instability. It is commonly used for degenerative conditions or severe spinal misalignment. By preventing abnormal movement, the procedure provides lasting support and helps patients maintain a more active lifestyle.


Fusion ensures that the affected spinal segments remain stable and aligned long-term. Recovery typically involves a combination of physical therapy and follow-up care to optimize mobility and strength.

Discectomy

Discectomy removes herniated disc material that is compressing nearby nerves, alleviating pain and restoring function. This minimally invasive surgery is ideal for conditions like sciatica, where nerve compression causes radiating symptoms. Patients often recover quickly and experience significant relief in nerve-related symptoms.


It is a reliable procedure for restoring mobility and quality of life. The surgery typically involves a small incision, reducing recovery time and minimising scarring. Discectomy can help prevent further nerve damage.

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Anterior Cervical Discectomy & Fusion

ACDF is performed to treat nerve compression in the cervical spine by removing a damaged disc. The space is replaced with an artificial spacer or cage to stabilize the spine. This procedure alleviates symptoms such as neck pain, arm weakness, and numbness.


It offers long-term stability and prevents further spinal degeneration in the cervical region. Recovery is typically smooth, with most patients resuming normal activities within a few weeks. ACDF also helps improve overall neck alignment, reducing the risk of future complications.

Microdiscectomy

Microdiscectomy is a minimally invasive procedure to remove herniated disc material causing nerve compression. A small incision allows precise removal, reducing recovery time and surgical risks. This surgery is particularly effective for sciatica and other nerve-related pain.


Patients often experience immediate symptom relief and return to normal activities quickly. The procedure is designed to preserve healthy tissue, ensuring minimal disruption to the surrounding spine. Microdiscectomy is an excellent option.

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Laminectomy / Laminotomy

Laminectomy involves removing part or all of the lamina to relieve pressure on the spinal nerves, while laminotomy removes only a portion of it. These procedures are often used to treat spinal stenosis or nerve compression. They can significantly improve pain and mobility.


Patients typically experience improved quality of life and reduced nerve-related symptoms post-surgery. These procedures are tailored to address the specific area of compression, ensuring precise and effective relief. Recovery usually involves physical therapy

Vertebroplasty

Vertebroplasty is a minimally invasive procedure that stabilizes fractured vertebrae by injecting bone cement. This treatment is particularly effective for osteoporosis-related fractures. It provides immediate pain relief and restores spinal stability. Patients can resume daily activities sooner and with greater comfort following the procedure.


The procedure also helps prevent further collapse of the affected vertebra, reducing the risk of additional complications. Recovery is typically quick, with minimal downtime and a low risk of side effects.

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Sacroiliac Joint Fusion

Sacroiliac joint fusion stabilizes the joint connecting the spine and pelvis in severe cases of dysfunction. The procedure uses implants or bone grafts to fuse the joint, reducing pain and restoring mobility. It is an effective option when conservative treatments fail.


Patients often regain the ability to perform daily tasks with reduced discomfort. This procedure also helps prevent further joint instability and long-term damage. Recovery typically involves physical therapy to rebuild strength and improve overall joint function.

Spinal Stenosis Treatment

Spinal stenosis occurs when the spaces within the spine narrow, putting pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. Decompression surgery is often used to remove bone or tissue pressing on the nerves, alleviating pain and improving mobility. In cases of instability, decompression may be combined with spinal fusion to maintain proper alignment.


Patients typically experience improved function and reduced pain following these procedures. Early intervention can help prevent further nerve damage and preserve overall spinal health.

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Herniated Disc Treatments

A herniated disc happens when the soft inner material of a spinal disc protrudes through its outer layer, compressing nearby nerves. Treatment may include nerve root injections to reduce inflammation, discectomy to remove the herniated material, or stabilization surgery in severe cases.


These procedures aim to relieve nerve pain, restore mobility, and prevent further complications. Prompt treatment can significantly improve quality of life and reduce the risk of chronic pain or nerve damage.

Degenerative Disc Disease Treatments

DDD is caused by the gradual breakdown of spinal discs, leading to pain and instability. Decompression surgery relieves pressure on the nerves, while fusion may stabilize affected spinal segments. These treatments reduce pain, restore function, and help prevent further spinal degeneration.


Patients often regain the ability to perform daily activities with greater ease. Early intervention can slow the progression of the condition and minimize its impact on overall spinal health. Rehabilitation and physical therapy are often recommended

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Spondylolisthesis Treatments

Spondylolisthesis occurs when one vertebra slips forward over the one beneath it, causing instability and nerve compression. Mild cases may be treated with decompression surgery to relieve pressure on the nerves, while severe cases may require decompression with spinal fusion for added stability.


These procedures restore spinal alignment, reduce nerve pain, and improve mobility. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent further slippage and associated complications. Physical therapy after surgery helps strengthen the back muscles

Facet Joint Disorder Treatments

Facet joint disorder involves arthritis or inflammation in the small stabilising joints of the spine, leading to pain and stiffness. Treatment may include a multidisciplinary approach of physiotherapy and pain management, with surgical intervention like joint fusion or decompression in severe cases.


These procedures aim to alleviate pain, improve mobility, and restore spinal stability. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent further joint deterioration and chronic discomfort. Post-treatment rehabilitation focuses on strengthening surrounding muscles

Photo of Hamza as a music producer
Photo of Hamza

Osteoporosis Treatments

Osteoporosis weakens bones, making them more prone to fractures, particularly in the spine. For non-healing vertebral compression fractures, vertebroplasty may be performed to stabilize the vertebra using bone cement. This procedure provides rapid pain relief, improves spinal stability, and prevents further deterioration.


Patients can often resume normal activities soon after treatment. Early detection and treatment of osteoporosis can help reduce the risk of fractures and maintain overall bone health.