Spine
Conditions
Every condition explained — causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment.
Spine conditions are among the most common reasons working-age adults seek specialist care in Pune. Some cause localised back or neck pain. Others produce symptoms in the arms or legs that can seem completely unrelated to the spine — until you know what to look for. Every page below is written to help you understand what's happening, why, and what can be done about it.

Disc Herniation (Slip Disc)
When disc material — also called a slipped disc or disc prolapse — presses on a nearby nerve, causing pain that radiates into your arm or leg.
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Spinal Stenosis
A narrowing of the spinal canal that puts pressure on the nerves — causing pain, cramping, and difficulty walking or standing for long.
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Spondylolisthesis
When one vertebra slides forward over the one below it — affecting spinal stability and potentially compressing nerve roots.
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Degenerative Disc Disease
Progressive wear of the spinal discs that can lead to chronic back or neck pain, stiffness, and reduced ability to move freely.
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Sciatica
Sharp, burning, electric pain from your lower back down your leg. Sciatica has a cause — and a solution.
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Cervical Disc Disease
Neck pain, arm pain, numbness, or weakness caused by disc conditions in the cervical spine. More common in desk workers than most people realise.
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Spinal Deformity (Scoliosis)
Abnormal curvature of the spine that may affect posture, balance, and daily function.
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Vertebral Fractures
Fractures of the spinal vertebrae — from trauma, osteoporosis, or structural fragility — requiring careful assessment before treatment.
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Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
Pain originating from the SI joint — the connection between the spine and pelvis — that can mimic other spinal conditions.
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applies to you?
A consultation will give you a clear diagnosis and your options.