
Neurological Deficit: When Immediate Spine Surgery Becomes Necessary
Progressive weakness, foot drop, urinary retention, and spinal cord compression may require urgent surgical treatment to prevent permanent neurological damage.
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Progressive weakness, foot drop, urinary retention, and spinal cord compression may require urgent surgical treatment to prevent permanent neurological damage.

Discover when severe neck or back pain that does not respond to medications, physiotherapy, or injections may require surgical intervention.

Spinal instability can lead to pain, deformity, and neurological symptoms. Learn when surgical stabilization becomes necessary.

Cervical and thoracic myelopathy can cause progressive disability. Early diagnosis and surgical treatment often provide the best outcomes.

Certain spinal conditions almost always require surgery due to compression of nerves or the spinal cord.