Spinal Decompression
Spinal Decompression Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers advanced spinal decompression surgery for patients suffering from chronic back pain, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or nerve compression. Performed by our experienced neurosurgeons and orthopedic specialists, this procedure helps relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves, restoring mobility and improving quality of life. We are recognized as one of the leading hospitals for spinal decompression surgery in Hyderabad.
Our comprehensive care begins with a detailed neurological evaluation, MRI imaging, and clinical assessment to determine the best approach—whether it’s laminectomy, discectomy, or minimally invasive decompression. Using cutting-edge surgical techniques and modern operation theatres, our team ensures precise treatment with minimal complications and a smoother recovery process.
If you are looking for spinal decompression in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital provides safe, effective, and affordable care tailored to your condition. From diagnosis through rehabilitation, we focus on restoring your spinal health and function, helping you return to a pain-free and active lifestyle.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Spinal Decompression Treatment Journey
🔍 Phase 1: Symptom Identification
- Numbness or tingling in arms or legs
- Persistent back or neck pain
- Weakness in limbs
- Difficulty standing or walking for long periods
- Sciatic pain radiating down the leg
- Loss of bladder or bowel control (in severe cases)
🩺 Phase 2: Consultation with Spine Specialist
- Detailed physical exam & neurological evaluation
- Review of patient’s medical history
- Assessment of symptom severity and impact on daily life
- Discussion of conservative treatments already tried (e.g., physical therapy, medications)
🔬 Phase 3: Diagnosis
- MRI or CT Scan – to identify compressed nerves or herniated discs
- X-rays – to check for spinal alignment and stability
- Electromyography (EMG) – evaluates nerve function
- Functional assessments – mobility, flexibility, strength testing
🛠️ Phase 4: Treatment Planning
- Surgical planning begins if non-surgical options fail
- Laminectomy (removal of part of vertebral bone)
- Discectomy (removal of herniated disc material)
- Foraminotomy (widening of nerve passageways)
📈 Phase 5: Surgical Procedure
- Duration: 1–3 hours (depending on complexity)
- Performed under general or spinal anesthesia
- Minimally invasive or open approach based on condition
- Decompression relieves nerve pressure to restore function and reduce pain
🏥 Phase 6: Post-Surgery Recovery & Care
- Hospital stay: 1–3 days (varies per case)
- Early ambulation encouraged (under guidance)
- Pain management, anti-inflammatory meds, antibiotics
- Light physical therapy begins as advised
- Wound care instructions and follow-up appointments
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Spinal decompression surgery is a procedure performed to relieve pressure on spinal nerves caused by conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or degenerative disc disease. This can involve removing part of a bone, disc material, or ligament.
Surgery is considered when non-surgical treatments like physical therapy, medications, or spinal injections fail to relieve symptoms, or when nerve compression causes worsening weakness, numbness, or loss of bladder/bowel control.
Most patients are first treated with a combination of:
Physical therapy
Anti-inflammatory medications
Epidural steroid injections
Lifestyle changes and posture correction
If these don’t improve symptoms within 6–12 weeks, surgery may be recommended.
Most patients return to light activity within 2–4 weeks. Full recovery may take 6–12 weeks depending on the procedure and individual health. Physical therapy is often prescribed to support healing.
Yes, it is generally safe when performed by an experienced spine surgeon. As with any surgery, there are risks such as infection, bleeding, or rare nerve injury, but these are minimized with proper technique and post-op care.