What You Need to Know About Brain Surgery

Beyond the Scalpel: The Role of Robotics in Spine Surgery

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The field of spine surgery has seen remarkable advancements in recent years, with robotic technology emerging as a game-changer. By augmenting the expertise of surgeons, robotics is revolutionising spine surgery, improving precision, and enhancing patient outcomes. In this blog post, explore the role of robotics in spine surgery. Enhanced Precision with Robotic Assistance Robotic technology in spine surgery offers unparalleled precision, enabling surgeons to perform complex procedures with accuracy. Here’s how robotics enhances precision: Read More»

What Is Scoliosis and How Can a Neurosurgeon Help?

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If you have an unusual curvature of the spine, also known as scoliosis, a neurosurgeon may be able to help. While neurosurgeons can do surgery to fix your spine, it is not always necessary. The neurosurgeon can also perform non-surgical procedures to help reduce your chance of problems. Here is more to know about scoliosis in general, its diagnosis and the surgical and non-surgical alternatives. What Is Scoliosis? Scoliosis is the term used to describe an abnormal spinal curve. Read More»

Why You Should Always Meet With A Neurologist Before Making A Decision About Spinal Surgery

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Spine surgery is one of the most significant surgeries you can undergo, so it makes sense to get an opinion from every possible expert you can before committing to one. Of course, spine surgery changes lives radically for the better every day, and there is absolutely nothing to be worried about when you have done all your research. It is simply a precautionary matter that you should always check with a neurologist before undergoing any spine surgery. Read More»

It's Not Rocket Science: Why You Shouldn't Be Afraid of Neurosurgery

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Nobody likes the idea of surgery, and it can be a worrying time when you’re waiting to have an operation. Of all the procedures you could be having, however, it’s often neurosurgery that sounds the most terrifying. After all, the thought of having your brain operated on sounds inherently terrifying, even if it will make you healthy again. Despite how difficult it is to try and put your fears aside, it’s important to try. Read More»