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Full Endoscopic lumbar discectomy

A minimally invasive procedure that removes herniated disc material causing nerve compression in the lower back. This approach uses small incisions and advanced endoscopic technology, allowing for quicker recovery, reduced post-operative pain, and minimal tissue damage compared to traditional open surgery.

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Full Endoscopic annuloplasty

Annuloplasty involves repairing or removing damaged sections of the annulus (outer layer) of a spinal disc to address chronic back pain and disc-related issues. The endoscopic approach enables targeted treatment with minimal disruption to surrounding tissues, providing patients with faster recovery times.

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Full Endoscopic rhizotomy

This minimally invasive procedure targets specific nerves in the spine that are causing chronic pain. By using an endoscope, Dr. Nimish precisely severs or cauterizes problematic nerve endings, providing lasting pain relief for conditions such as facet joint syndrome without the need for open surgery.

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Full Endoscopic lumbar canal stenosis decompression

This technique is used to relieve pressure on spinal nerves caused by narrowing (stenosis) in the lumbar spine canal. The procedure uses an endoscope to access and remove bone or soft tissue pressing on the nerves, helping alleviate symptoms like pain, numbness, and weakness in the legs.

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Full Endoscopic debridement of discitis

Discitis, an infection in the spinal disc, can cause severe back pain and mobility issues. Endoscopic debridement involves removing infected tissue from the disc space, providing relief while reducing infection risk. This less invasive technique minimizes scarring and promotes a faster return to daily activities.

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Full Endoscopic lateral recess stenosis decompression

For patients experiencing nerve compression in the lateral recess of the spine, this procedure removes tissue causing the compression. Using a full endoscopic approach reduces the surgical footprint and allows for precise decompression, alleviating pain, numbness, and tingling without extensive recovery.

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Full Endoscopic spinal fusion

For cases of severe spinal instability, endoscopic spinal fusion stabilizes the spine by fusing two or more vertebrae together. Using an endoscopic approach minimizes tissue damage, shortens recovery time, and leads to quicker post-surgery mobility, all while providing structural support to the spine.

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Vertebroplasty

This procedure addresses vertebral compression fractures, often caused by osteoporosis. A special cement is injected into the collapsed vertebra to restore stability and alleviate pain. Vertebroplasty is minimally invasive, offers immediate pain relief for many patients, and strengthens the affected vertebra.

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Kyphoplasty

Similar to vertebroplasty, kyphoplasty treats spinal fractures due to osteoporosis. A small balloon is first inserted and inflated to restore vertebral height before cement is injected to maintain the position. This technique reduces pain, improves spine alignment, and helps patients regain mobility.

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Kyphosis and Scoliosis Surgery

Kyphosis & scoliosis involve abnormal curvature of the spine. Surgery aims to correct these deformities, relieving pain, improving appearance, & enhancing quality of life. Advanced surgical techniques are used to straighten & stabilize the spine, often with rods, screws, and other instrumentation, allowing for better postural alignment & improved mobility.

Conditions Treated

Specialized Care for Spine and Back Issues

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Low Back Pain

Discomfort or stiffness in the lower back area, often due to strain or injury.

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Neck Pain

Pain in the cervical spine region, commonly caused by muscle strain or poor posture.

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Sciatica

Pain radiating along the sciatic nerve, typically felt in the lower back, buttock, and leg.

Spinal Stenosis

Narrowing of the spinal canal, causing pressure on the spinal cord and nerves.

Foraminal Stenosis

Compression of nerve roots due to narrowed openings in the spine.

Foraminal Stenosis

Compression of nerve roots due to narrowed openings in the spine.

Lateral Recess Stenosis

Narrowing of the spinal recesses that may lead to nerve compression and pain.

Vertebral Fractures

Broken vertebrae often resulting from trauma or weakened bones.

Spinal Tumors

Abnormal growths within or near the spinal cord, potentially causing pain and neurological issues.

Spinal Trauma Surgeries

Surgical interventions to address spinal injuries from accidents or falls.

Paediatric Spine Diseases

Disorders affecting the spine in children, impacting growth and mobility.

Preventive Spine Care

Strategies to maintain spine health and prevent spinal conditions.

Cranio-vertebral Junction Anomalies

Structural abnormalities at the skull-spine junction that can affect nerve function.

Kyphoscoliosis

Abnormal spine curvature combining kyphosis and scoliosis, affecting posture and mobility.

Bone Spurs

Small bony projections that form on vertebrae, often causing pain and restricted movement.

Discitis (Spondylodiscitis)

Inflammation of the spinal disc space due to infection, causing pain and stiffness.

Cervical Spondylosis

Degenerative changes in the neck vertebrae, leading to pain and reduced mobility.

Lumbar Spondylosis

Age-related degeneration of the lower back vertebrae, often causing chronic pain.

Degenerative Disc Disease

Breakdown of spinal discs over time, leading to pain and decreased function.

Facet Pain

Pain stemming from the small joints between each vertebra, often due to arthritis.

Disc Bulge

Protrusion of a spinal disc beyond its normal boundary, potentially compressing nerves.

Disc Tear

A tear in the outer layer of a spinal disc, which can cause pain and inflammation.

Disc Health

Maintenance of healthy spinal discs to prevent degeneration and related issues.

What Our Patients Say

"Dr. Nimish Rai’s patients have shared their experiences, highlighting the exceptional care and expertise he provides. Through personalized treatment plans and the use of advanced, minimally invasive techniques, Dr. Nimish has helped many individuals regain their quality of life. Don’t just take his word for it—hear directly from those whose lives have been transformed by his compassionate approach to spine care."

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Overall Customer Ratings
Ravi Philips

"I was struggling with back pain for years before meeting Dr. Nimish, and I’m so glad I did. After a thorough consultation, he recommended a minimally invasive procedure, and I was back to my routine in no time. I can't thank him enough for giving me my life back!"

Abdurrahman
“ I am very grateful ”

"I’ve seen several doctors for my chronic neck pain, but none were as attentive as Dr. Nimish. He took the time to listen to my concerns and suggested a treatment plan that worked perfectly for me. I’m now pain-free and can do things I haven’t been able to for years.

Aaliyah Abbas
“ I'm Finally Painfree ”

"I came to him with a complex spine issue, and not only did he explain everything in a way that I could understand, but he also gave me options to consider. The surgery went smoothly, and my recovery has been much easier than I expected. I’m finally pain-free and feel like myself again!"

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Frequently Asked Questions?

What types of spine conditions do you treat?

Dr. Nimish Rai specializes in a wide range of spine conditions, including back pain, sciatica, spinal stenosis, scoliosis, spinal fractures, and degenerative disc disease, among others. He also offers treatment for complex spine issues and performs advanced surgical procedures.

Minimally invasive spine surgery offers several advantages, including smaller incisions, reduced risk of infection, less blood loss, faster recovery times, and less post-operative pain. Dr. Nimish utilizes these techniques to help patients return to their daily activities as quickly as possible.

We will conduct a thorough evaluation, including physical exams and imaging tests, to assess the severity of your condition. Surgery may be recommended if non-surgical treatments such as physical therapy or medications do not provide relief and your condition is significantly impacting your quality of life.

Recovery times vary depending on the type of surgery and the individual patient. Minimally invasive procedures typically have shorter recovery times, with many patients returning to normal activities within a few weeks. Dr. Nimish provides a personalized recovery plan to ensure the best possible outcome.

Yes, Dr. Nimish offers second opinions to help patients make informed decisions about their spine care. If you're unsure about a recommended treatment plan or surgery, scheduling a consultation with Dr. Nimish can provide clarity and peace of mind.