Spinal Fusion

Spinal fusion is a surgical procedure used to treat a variety of spinal conditions, such as instability, deformity, and chronic pain. It involves joining two or more vertebrae together permanently to create a solid, immoveable union. This reduces the amount of movement within the spine, which can take pressure off nerves and provide stability. The procedure can often be used in combination with other treatments such as fixation or instrumentation. Spinal fusion has been proven to be an effective treatment for a range of conditions, from degenerative disc disease to spondylolisthesis and scoliosis. The procedure has seen a dramatic increase in popularity in recent years, with minimally invasive techniques allowing for faster recovery times and fewer complications. With the help of spinal fusion, patients can find relief from back pain, reduced medical costs and higher quality of life.

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