Back pain, nerve pain, and spine disorders can be debilitating — affecting every aspect of your daily life. Dr. Parth Patel at Trayam Hospital offers comprehensive spine care in Ahmedabad, from non-surgical management to advanced minimally invasive spine surgery, with a focus on lasting relief and rapid recovery.
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The spine is the structural pillar of your entire body, protecting the spinal cord and enabling every movement from sitting to bending. When spine health deteriorates — whether from poor posture, a desk-bound lifestyle, aging, or injury — the effects are felt throughout the body.
A qualified spine surgeon specialises in conditions affecting the vertebrae, intervertebral discs, nerves, and surrounding soft tissue. The modern approach to spine care prioritises non-surgical treatment first, reserving surgery for cases where conservative methods have failed or there is risk of permanent nerve damage.
Senior Consultant Spine Surgeon — Minimally Invasive & Endoscopic Spine Surgery
Dr. Parth Patel is a highly experienced spine surgeon specialising exclusively in minimally invasive and endoscopic techniques. With over 1,000 spine procedures performed — including MIS-TLIF, microdiscectomy, XLIF and kyphoplasty — the focus is always on achieving maximum clinical benefit with minimum surgical trauma.
Yes — over 90% of slip disc cases resolve with conservative treatment including physiotherapy, medication, and steroid injections. Surgery is required only for cases involving severe nerve compression or failure of non-surgical treatment.
Minimally invasive procedures allow discharge in 2–3 days. Most patients return to light activities within 2–4 weeks and full activity by 6–12 weeks.
Modern minimally invasive spine surgery carries very low risk. Advances in imaging guidance, surgical instruments, and anaesthesia have made these procedures significantly safer than they were a decade ago.
Age-related disc degeneration, poor posture, heavy lifting with improper technique, sedentary lifestyle, and sudden trauma are the most common causes.
Surgery is recommended when nerve compression causes progressive weakness, when pain is severe and unresponsive to conservative treatment for 6–8 weeks, or when bladder or bowel function is affected.
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