Among the most common everyday symptoms are pains in the Neck, with or without pain reflection in the hands, as well as pains in the Waist with or without pain reflection in the legs. An extensive procedure and possibly some imaging tests (e.g. MRI) are required to reveal the problem.

If the conservative treatment for a spinal problem does not work, or there are specific symptoms, then surgery may be required to correct the problem at its root. When we hear the word surgery, we are always possessed, like patients, by the expected anxiety. Be sure that in my practice I will accompany you with professionalism and honesty both before the surgery, with a clear analysis of expectations, and in your post-operative recovery, providing specific instructions on how to proceed until full recovery.

Areas of Intervention in the Spinal Column

– Cervical spine

– Thoracic spine

– Lumbar spine

Diseases of the Spinal Column

– Spinal Stenosis

– Intervertebral Disc Prolapse

– Spinal Joint Syndrome

– Sacroiliac Ligament Syndrome

– Fractures

– Spondylolisthesis

– Tumors