Can sciatica heal on its own?
Mild cases often resolve with rest, stretching, and physiotherapy. However, chronic or severe cases may require medical intervention.
How does a Spine specialist/ Spine surgeon help in spondylolisthesis treatment?
A spine specialist/spine surgeon helps
Diagnose and assess the severity of spondylolisthesis using imaging tests.
Develop customized treatment plans, including physical therapy and pain management strategies.
Perform surgical interventions if necessary.
Guide patients on lifestyle modifications to prevent further spinal issues.
Can exercise help with spondylolisthesis?
Yes, targeted exercises can strengthen the core and back muscles, helping to stabilize the spine and reduce symptoms. However, high-impact activities should be avoided.
Is surgery always necessary for spondylolisthesis?
No, surgery is only recommended for severe cases where conservative treatments fail to provide relief or if nerve compression leads to neurological deficits.
What are the common symptoms of spondylolisthesis?
Lower back pain, stiffness, leg pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in the lower extremities are common symptoms. Some patients may also experience difficulty walking or standing for long periods.
Can spondylolisthesis be cured?
Mild to moderate cases can often be managed with non-surgical treatments. Severe cases may require surgery to stabilize the spine and relieve symptoms.
How long does it take to recover from a spinal infection?
Recovery depends on the severity of the infection and treatment approach. Severe cases requiring surgery may take months for full recovery.
Can spinal infections be treated without surgery?
In many cases, early-stage infections can be managed with intravenous antibiotics and close monitoring. However, advanced infections causing spinal instability or abscess formation may require surgery.
How are spinal infections diagnosed?
Diagnosis involves MRI, CT scans, blood tests, and sometimes a biopsy to identify the causative organism.
What are the symptoms of a spinal infection?
Symptoms may include severe back pain, fever, chills, neurological deficits, difficulty walking, and loss of bladder or bowel control in severe cases.

