


MININMALLY INVASIVE INTERVENTIONAL SPINE
MINIMALLY INVASIVE INTERVENTIONAL SPINE
At the forefront of spinal health, our research is dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of a wide range of spinal conditions. Our areas of focus include:
HERNIATED DISCS
Investigating the causes, progression, and innovative treatment approaches for herniated discs, with an emphasis on non-surgical and surgical interventions.
STENOSIS
Studying the mechanisms of spinal canal narrowing and its impact on the nervous system, and exploring novel therapies aimed at improving patient outcomes.
DEGENERATIVE DISC DISEASE
Exploring the degenerative processes of spinal discs, our research seeks to identify biomarkers, better diagnostic tools, and potential regenerative treatments.
FACET JOINT ARTHRITIS
Investigating the pathophysiology of arthritis in the spine’s facet joints, with a focus on developing more effective methods for pain management and mobility restoration.
SPONDYOLISTHESIS
Researching the causes and long-term effects of vertebral slippage, as well as surgical and non-surgical interventions that promote spinal stability.
SPINAL FRACTURES
Advancing the understanding of spinal fractures, particularly in osteoporotic and traumatic cases, with an emphasis on improving recovery rates and developing less invasive treatments.
SCIATICA
Conducting studies into the underlying causes of sciatica, as well as evaluating both conservative and advanced treatments to alleviate nerve pain and improve quality of life.
SPINAL TUMORS
Focusing on the diagnosis, progression, and treatment of spinal tumors, with a particular interest in identifying new approaches for early detection and targeted therapies.
FAILED BACK SURGERY SYNDROME
Investigating the reasons behind persistent pain after spinal surgery and exploring alternative treatments and techniques to improve outcomes for affected patients.