Skull Base Tumors
Skull base tumours are tumours that develop at the base of the skull or right below it in regions like the sinuses. Many of them are benign (noncancerous) and develop slowly.
Spondylolisthesis
A spinal disorder called spondylolisthesis results in lower back pain. It happens when one of your vertebrae, or the spine's bones, slips onto the vertebra beneath it.
Multiple Sclerosis
The central nervous system (CNS) is afflicted by the potentially crippling condition known as multiple sclerosis. Myelin, the protective sheath that protects nerve fibres, is attacked by the immune system in MS, which impairs brain-to-body communication.
Gliomas
Gliomas are brain tumours that infiltrate the surrounding brain tissue extremely broadly. The least dangerous type of brain tumour is pilocytic astrocytoma, while glioblastoma is the most dangerous type.
Craniosynostosis
Craniosynostosis is a birth condition in which a baby's skull bones fuse together too soon. This occurs before the brain of the newborn has fully developed. The skull may become more deformed as the baby's brain develops.
bulging or ruptured disks
A herniated disc (also known as a bulged, slid, or ruptured disc) is a disc nucleus fragment that has been forced out of the annulus and into the spinal canal due to a tear or rupture in the annulus.
Cervical herniated disc
The cushions between the vertebrae in the upper back and neck are known as cervical discs. The nucleus pulposus, the gelatinous inner disc material, ruptures or herniates through the outer cervical disc wall, causing herniation.
Spinal stenosis
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the gaps in your spine, putting pressure on the nerves that run through it. The lower back and neck are the most common sites for spinal stenosis.
Spine tumor
An abnormal mass of tissue within or surrounding the spinal cord/column is known as a spinal tumor. These cells expand and multiply uncontrollably, oblivious to the systems that normally keep normal cells in check. It can be both cancerous or noncancerous
Cervical myelopathy
CSM (cervical spondylotic myelopathy) is a neck ailment in which the spinal cord becomes compressed or squeezed as a result of wear-and-tear changes in the spine as we age.
Intervertebral disc herniations
A condition with a rubbery disc between the spinal bones is known as a herniated disc. When the soft centre of a spinal disc pushes through a break in the harder outside shell, this disease arises.
Brain tumors
A brain tumour is an abnormal cell growth or mass in the brain. There are many distinct forms of brain tumours. Some brain tumours are benign (noncancerous), while others are cancerous (malignant).