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Artificial Disc Replacement Surgery in
Thane for Degenerated Discs

Restore Spinal Motion and Relieve Back Pain with Minimally Invasive Artificial Disc Replacement
byby Dr. Amogh Zawar at Spine Fix Clinic.

For individuals enduring persistent neck or back pain due to a severely degenerated or herniated disc, where preserving spinal motion is a priority, Artificial Disc Replacement (ADR) offers an innovative solution. At Spine Fix Clinic in Thane, Dr. Amogh Zawar specializes in this advanced procedure, offering patients the potential for lasting pain relief, restored motion, and a quicker return to an active, unrestricted lifestyle.

What is Artificial Disc Replacement Spine Surgery?

Artificial Disc Replacement (ADR) is an advanced, motion-preserving spine surgery designed to alleviate chronic pain caused by a damaged or degenerated intervertebral disc. Unlike spinal fusion, which permanently joins two vertebrae together to eliminate painful motion, ADR involves removing the diseased or damaged disc and replacing it with a prosthetic (artificial) disc device. The primary goal of ADR is to restore and maintain natural spinal motion at the affected segment, rather than eliminating it.

Spinal discs act as shock absorbers and allow for flexibility between the vertebrae. When a disc degenerates and becomes a source of chronic pain, it can lead to instability, stiffness, or nerve compression. ADR aims to remove the source of pain, decompress nerves, restore disc height, and preserve motion, potentially reducing the "wear and tear" on the discs immediately above and below the surgical site.

At Spine Fix Clinic, Dr. Amogh Zawar, a leading spine surgeon in Thane, with specialized expertise in motion-preserving techniques, utilizes his profound knowledge to offer ADR as a sophisticated option for carefully selected patients, promoting long-term spinal health and an active lifestyle.

When is Artificial Disc Replacement Recommended / Is It Right for You?

Artificial Disc Replacement is an advanced surgical option primarily recommended by Dr. Amogh Zawar for carefully selected patients experiencing chronic, debilitating neck or back pain stemming from a degenerated or herniated disc. It is typically considered when:

Dr. Amogh Zawar will conduct a thorough evaluation, including a detailed medical history, physical examination, and comprehensive imaging studies (MRI, CT, dynamic X-rays), to determine if you are a suitable candidate for Artificial Disc Replacement.

What are the Benefits of Minimally Invasive Artificial Disc Replacement?

Recovery After Minimally Invasive Artificial Disc Replacement Treatment

Recovery from an Artificial Disc Replacement is generally faster than spinal fusion. Most patients are encouraged to get out of bed and walk on the same day of surgery, and hospital stays typically last 1 to 3 days. A gentle, structured rehabilitation program focused on restoring motion and strengthening core muscles is crucial for optimal long-term results. At Spine Fix Clinic in Thane, Dr. Amogh Zawar and his team provide comprehensive post-operative instructions and supportive guidance, ensuring you achieve the best possible functional outcome and motion preservation.

Why Choose Dr. Amogh Zawar & Spine Fix Clinic for Artificial Disc Replacement in Thane?

Choosing the right spine surgeon for an advanced, motion-preserving procedure like Artificial Disc Replacement is paramount for achieving a successful outcome and preserving your spinal mobility. Dr. Amogh Zawar at Spine Fix Clinic in Thane offers unparalleled expertise and a truly patient-focused approach:

Book Your Spine Consultation Today

Don't let chronic neck or back pain from a degenerated disc limit your life and mobility. If you're seeking advanced, motion-preserving solutions for your spinal condition and desire expert, compassionate spine care in Thane, contact Spine Fix Clinic today to schedule a comprehensive consultation with Dr. Amogh Zawar. Take the crucial step towards understanding your options and experiencing a path to lasting pain relief and restored freedom of movement.

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Real Success Stories from Patients Who Found Relief at Spinefix

"I was looking for the best slip disc treatment in Thane and was referred to Dr. Amogh Zawar. The minimally invasive procedure at Spinefix was a complete success. His team is excellent, and I recovered very quickly."

R. Patel Thane West

"My father’s sciatica was unbearable. We found Dr. Zawar, the best spine surgeon in Thane for endoscopic surgery. He is brilliant and so reassuring. My father was walking without pain the very next day. We are so grateful."

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FAQs on Artificial Disc Replacement

1. What is Artificial Disc Replacement (ADR) and how is it different from spinal fusion?
ADR is a surgery where a damaged spinal disc is removed and replaced with a prosthetic disc designed to allow motion. Spinal fusion permanently joins two vertebrae together, eliminating motion at that segment. ADR’s main goal is to preserve natural spinal movement.
2. What spinal conditions does ADR typically treat?
ADR is primarily used for chronic neck or lower back pain caused by symptomatic degenerative disc disease (DDD) or severe disc herniation, where the pain originates from a specific disc.
3. Who is a good candidate for Artificial Disc Replacement?
Ideal candidates typically have chronic pain from one or two degenerated discs, healthy facet joints at the affected level, no significant spinal instability or deformity, and no osteoporosis. Dr. Zawar performs a thorough evaluation to determine suitability.
4. What are the main advantages of ADR over spinal fusion?
The primary advantages include motion preservation at the surgical site, potentially reducing the risk of adjacent segment disease, and often a faster recovery and return to activity compared to fusion.
5. How long is the recovery after ADR?
Recovery is generally faster than spinal fusion. Patients are often walking on the same day. Hospital stays are typically short (1-3 days), and a return to light activities and work is quicker, with full recovery taking several months.
6. What are the potential risks of Artificial Disc Replacement?
While generally safe, risks include implant failure or migration, infection, bleeding, nerve damage, persistent pain, and specific issues related to the anterior approach (e.g., temporary difficulty swallowing for cervical ADR). Dr. Zawar discusses these thoroughly.
7. What is the "anterior approach" in ADR?
The anterior approach means the surgeon accesses the spine from the front (through the neck for cervical, or abdomen for lumbar). This allows for direct access to the disc while avoiding the back muscles, which can lead to less post-operative pain and a faster recovery.
8. Can ADR be performed on multiple discs?
Yes, for some patients, ADR can be performed on one or two adjacent discs. Dr. Zawar will evaluate your specific condition to determine if this is the right option for you.
9. What is the recovery like in the first few weeks after ADR?
In the first few weeks, the focus is on pain management, gentle mobilization (walking), and following activity restrictions. For cervical ADR, a soft collar may be worn for comfort. Physical therapy often begins early to restore motion and strength.
10. Does ADR require bone graft harvesting?
Both procedures stabilize spine fractures. Kyphoplasty inc No, unlike many fusion procedures that require bone graft, ADR does not. The artificial disc itself is the implant, which avoids the potential pain and complications at a separate donor site. ludes a balloon step to restore bone height before cement injection. Dr. Zawar will choose the best option based on your spine condition.
11. Can ADR be performed for conditions other than degenerative disc disease?
ADR is primarily for pain from degenerative disc disease or severe herniation where motion preservation is desired. It is not suitable for fractures, spinal deformities, or significant instability.
12. Will the artificial disc set off metal detectors?
The metal components of an artificial disc may set off highly sensitive metal detectors. Dr. Zawar can provide you with a card to carry for security checks.

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