
Office syndrome is caused by sitting in the same position for a long time, which not only results in neck, shoulder, and back pain but can also extend to compress nerves connected to various organs. This is particularly concerning for the spine, as it can lead to herniated discs pressing on nerves, causing severe pain and discomfort in daily life. If not treated promptly, it can even lead to permanent spinal damage.

Spine injury and osteoporosis as well as other conditions that require spine surgery are common among older adults. An obstacle that is not quite well-known is loose screw if screws are used to support the vertebrae.

If you have difficulty walking or are experiencing back pain that radiates to the leg, this is a warning for spinal disc herniation. This painful condition can occur to anybody at any age, especially among children and older adults.

Collapsed vertebrae in older people occur quite often and it is often associated with osteoporosis. As a consequence, patients tend to suffer from severe back pain and reduced quality of life. Most patients tend to have a history of accidental fall on their bottom. Sometimes they are difficult to diagnose and may lead to severity if left untreated or treated wrongly.

Don't want to undergo surgery because you're afraid it will hurt, recovery will be slow, or you won't be able to return to your normal life... Get acquainted with minimally invasive spine surgery techniques that will eliminate these worries.

Age 40+? Don’t be complacent, as you may start to be at risk of herniated discs compressing nerves. Find out why herniated discs can compress nerves, who is at special risk and needs to be careful, and the warning symptoms that should prompt a quick visit to the doctor. Don't wait until back pain becomes chronic and disrupts your life.

Do not let back pain become a chronic problem, both in the working age and the elderly... Find out what the risk factors are and which back pain symptoms should not be overlooked, along with treatment options that include minimally invasive surgery and the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) program.

Chronic neck pain, radiating down the back and into the arm, may indicate a risk of cervical spine disc herniation compressing a nerve. Solve the problem with minimally invasive spine surgery, causing less pain, offering a quick recovery solution for those who wish to heal quickly.

Feel reassured with spinal surgery at Bangkok International Hospital... Our specialized medical team is experienced in minimally invasive techniques, ensuring less pain and a quicker recovery. Equipped with cutting-edge technology, we guarantee treatments that meet US standards.

Scoliosis is defined as a sideways curvature of the spine that most often is diagnosed in adolescents. Nevertheless, scoliosis can actually happen in people of all ages with a wide range of causes.

Osteoporosis is a bone disease that can occur in bones throughout the body. Its main characteristic is a decrease in bone mass or quantity, coupled with poorer bone quality, resulting in bones in the body breaking easily, even from forces that would not normally break the bones of younger, healthier people.

The main complication of osteoporosis is "bone fracture". The more fractures there are, the more likely it is to result in a hunched back. However, these conditions can be detected and prevented. Join us in exploring prevention methods and treatments for osteoporosis with Prof. Pol. Lt. Dr. Tawee Songpatanasilp, orthopedic surgeon at Bangkok International Hospital.