Case Studies

Lumbar Stenosis and TLIF Surgery Success Story in Pune

December 03, 2025 By Dr. Sangram Rajale In LCS, Lumbar, Slip-Disc
Consult Now Patient Name : Mrs. Shinde Age : 56 years Introduction A 56-year-old woman presented with severe low back pain, bilateral leg pain, neurogenic claudication, and difficulty walking for more than 5 minutes. MRI confirmed L4–L5 foraminal stenosis with lumbar canal stenosis, a common degen...

Lumbar Canal Stenosis and MIS Fixation Recovery Case Pune

December 03, 2025 By Dr. Sangram Rajale In LCS, Lumbar, Slip-Disc
Consult Now Patient Name : Mr. Dhumal Age : 78 years Introduction This is the case of a 78-year-old gentleman from Pune who presented with severe lower back pain and left leg pain due to L4-L5 and L5-S1 lumbar canal stenosis. His walking tolerance had reduced to only 10 minutes because of neurogenic...

Herniated Disc Symptoms: Anatomy and Function

September 27, 2025 By Dr Sangram rajale In Blog
A herniated disc occurs when the soft, jelly-like center of a spinal disc, called the nucleus pulposus, pushes through its tough outer layer called the annulus fibrosus. This condition can cause a range of symptoms depending on the degree of nerve compression. Herniated disc symptoms often includ...

Lower Back Anatomy & Lumbar Spine Function Guide

September 25, 2025 By Dr Sangram rajale In Blog
https://thespinedoctor.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/videoplayback.mp4 Lower Back Anatomy: Detailed Overview The lumbar spine anatomy refers to the lower back region of the vertebral column, consisting of five lumbar vertebrae named L1 to L5. This lumbar region lies between the thoracic, or chest...

Severe Back Pain to Full Recovery | Mrs. Paigude Surgery Success

September 10, 2025 By Dr Sangram rajale In Lumbar, Slip-Disc
Consult Now Patient Story Mrs. Paigude had been suffering from severe lower back pain and pain in her left leg for more than 4–5 months. Her daily routine was badly affected, and even the smallest tasks became challenging. She struggled to walk, couldn’t stand for long, and even preparing a simp...