Category Archives: Slip-Disc

Mrs.Siddique

May 10, 2025 By Dr Sangram rajale In Cervical, Paralysis, Slip-Disc
History: The patient, a middle-aged adult, presented with progressive weakness and power loss in the upper limb, primarily affecting grip strength and arm movement. The condition had been gradually worsening, interfering with daily activities such as lifting objects, dressing, and performing routine...

Mrs. Dhaware

May 10, 2025 By Dr Sangram rajale In LCS, Lumbar, Slip-Disc
History: The patient presented with chronic and progressively worsening low back pain, which had severely limited her day-to-day functioning. She reported being unable to bend forward or stand for prolonged periods, and even routine tasks like cooking meals had become unbearable due to constant pain...

Mrs.Pisore

May 10, 2025 By Dr Sangram rajale In Cervical, Slip-Disc
History: Mrs. Sarita Pisore, a 42-year-old homemaker, approached our spine care team with complaints of severe neck pain and progressive weakness in her left arm. The symptoms had been troubling her for several weeks, gradually worsening over time. Initially, she experienced discomfort in her neck a...

Mr.Patil

May 02, 2025 By Dr Sangram rajale In LCS, Lumbar, Slip-Disc
History: A 59-year-old gentleman came to the OPD with complaints of bilateral lower limb radicular pain for the past one year, which had aggravated over the last one month. He also had mild lower back pain. There was a history of neuroclaudication on standing for less than 15 minutes and walking for...

Mr. Ansari

December 23, 2024 By Dr. Sangram Rajale In Hindi, LCS, Lumbar, Slip-Disc
Managing Severe Radicular Pain with L5-S1 Microdiscectomy: A Case Study Patient Overview A 44-year-old gentleman consulted with complaints of persistent pain radiating down his left lower limb for 2–3 months. This radicular pain was particularly bothersome during movements like turning in bed. He ...

Mr. Londhe

November 27, 2024 By Dr. Sangram Rajale In LCS, Lumbar, Marathi, Slip-Disc
Understanding Lumbar Canal Stenosis: Lumbar canal stenosis is a condition where the spinal canal in your lower back narrows, putting pressure on the spinal cord and nerves. This can lead to symptoms like: Pain in the lower back and legs. Numbness & Tingling in your feet.  Weakness in your legs....