Spinal Conditions

Total Spine Health provides specialist assessment and treatment for a wide range of spinal conditions affecting the neck, back and nerves, including back pain, sciatica and cervical spine problems.

From common causes of pain through to more complex degenerative and structural conditions, patients can access clear diagnosis, consultant-led advice and tailored treatment planning, including minimally invasive and motion-preserving techniques where appropriate.

AT A GLANCE

  • Specialist assessment for common and complex spinal conditions
  • Clear diagnosis with tailored treatment planning
  • Care for back pain, neck pain, sciatica and nerve-related symptoms
  • Access to minimally invasive and surgical treatment options
  • Private consultations in Hampshire and Jersey

OUR CONDITIONS

Conditions we assess and treat

Explore the most common spinal conditions below, with clear information on symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options.

Back pain

Assessment and treatment for ongoing, severe or complex back pain, including mechanical, degenerative and nerve-related causes.

Sciatica

Specialist assessment of sciatica and nerve-related leg pain caused by irritation or compression of a spinal nerve in the lower back.

Neck pain

Specialist care for persistent neck pain, stiffness and cervical spine conditions affecting movement, comfort and daily function.

Slipped disc

Diagnosis and treatment for slipped disc (disc prolapse) in the neck or lower back, including pain, numbness and nerve compression symptoms.

Spinal stenosis

Consultant-led assessment of spinal stenosis, where narrowing around the spinal nerves can cause back pain, leg pain, weakness or difficulty walking.

Radiculopathy

Expert diagnosis of arm or leg symptoms caused by a compressed spinal nerve, including pain, tingling, numbness and weakness.

Spondylolisthesis

Specialist evaluation of vertebral slippage in the spine, which can cause lower back pain, nerve symptoms and spinal instability.

Scoliosis

Consultant assessment of scoliosis in adults, including spinal curvature, imbalance, progression concerns and associated back pain.

Myelopathy

Specialist assessment of spinal cord compression (myelopathy), including symptoms affecting balance, coordination, walking and hand function.

Sacroiliac joint pain

Assessment and treatment of sacroiliac joint pain, causing lower back or pelvic pain, often mistaken for spinal or disc-related problems.

Spinal fractures

Assessment and treatment planning for spinal fractures, including pain, instability and recovery following injury or weakened bone.

Spinal tumours

Assessment of suspected or diagnosed spinal tumours, with clear investigation pathways and specialist guidance on treatment options.