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Complex Bone and Spine Disorders

Apex Hospitals is committed to providing world-class care for patients with complex bone and spine disorders. Our state-of-the-art facilities, advanced diagnostic tools, and highly experienced team of specialists ensure personalized and effective treatment plans for every patient.

Our Expertise in Bone and Spine Disorders

  1. Advanced Diagnostics

    We use cutting-edge imaging technologies, including MRI, CT scans, and bone density tests, to accurately diagnose conditions. Our experts evaluate each case comprehensively to identify the root cause of the problem.

  2. Multidisciplinary Approach

    Our team comprises orthopaedic surgeons, spine surgeons, neurologists, physiotherapists, and pain management specialists who design customized treatment plans.

Conditions We Treat

Bone Disorders

  • Osteoporosis and fractures
  • Bone tumours (benign and malignant)
  • Osteomyelitis (bone infections)
  • Congenital bone deformities

Spine Disorders

  1. Degenerative disc diseases (e.g., herniated discs, spinal stenosis)
  2. Scoliosis and kyphosis
  3. Spinal cord injuries
  4. Vertebral fractures

Treatment Modalities

Non-Surgical Treatments

  1. Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation: Individualized programs to restore mobility, strength, and function.
  2. Pain Management: Techniques such as nerve blocks, epidural injections, and medication.
  3. Bracing and Orthotics: Support devices for spinal alignment and bone stabilization.

Surgical Treatments

  1. Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS): Advanced procedures like microdiscectomy and spinal fusion with smaller incisions and faster recovery.
  2. Joint Replacement Surgeries: Comprehensive care for hip, knee, and shoulder replacements.
  3. Spinal Deformity Correction: Surgical realignment for scoliosis, kyphosis, and other structural abnormalities.
  4. Trauma and Fracture Care: Emergency surgical interventions for complex bone and spinal fractures.

Why Choose Apex Hospitals?

  1. Experienced Specialists: Our team has extensive expertise in managing complex cases with high success rates.
  2. Comprehensive Care: We ensure a seamless patient journey from diagnosis to recovery.
  3. Cutting-Edge Technology: We invest in the latest medical advancements for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
  4. Patient-Centric Approach: Our treatment plans suit each patient's unique needs.
  5. Rehabilitation Support: Post-treatment care to help patients regain their quality of life.

Your Journey to Recovery Starts Here

At Apex Hospitals, we believe that every patient deserves the best care. Whether you're dealing with a long-standing bone condition or a sudden spine injury, our dedicated team is here to help you get back on your feet.

Frequently Asked Questions

We've compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions to help you find the information you need quickly and easily.

A disorder is complex when it involves multiple structures (e.g., nerves, muscles, joints) or requires specialized treatment due to severity, chronicity, or previous failed treatments. Examples include multi-level spinal degeneration, severe scoliosis, and non-healing fractures.
Spine disorders, such as herniated discs or spinal stenosis, can compress spinal nerves or the spinal cord, leading to symptoms like pain, numbness, weakness, and even loss of motor control or bowel/bladder dysfunction in severe cases.
Non-surgical treatments may be effective, especially in early stages or mild cases. These include physical therapy, pain management techniques (e.g., nerve blocks), medications, bracing, and lifestyle modifications. However, surgery may be necessary for progressive or severe conditions.
Yes, osteoporosis can weaken the vertebrae, making them susceptible to compression fractures. These fractures can lead to chronic back pain, reduced mobility, and even spinal deformities if left untreated.