Condition Focus

Disc Herniation (Lumbar)

Full endoscopic discectomy and rehabilitation pathways for sciatic pain caused by lumbar disc prolapse.

Endoscopic spine surgery concept for lumbar disc herniation

Recognising Disc Herniation (Lumbar)

Seek a neurosurgical opinion if you experience these symptoms or warning signs. Early diagnosis improves outcomes.

  • Sharp leg pain radiating below the knee
  • Foot numbness or weakness in severe cases
  • Pain aggravated by sitting, coughing, or bending

Treatment Pathway

Dr. Sayuj Krishnan personalises care plans by combining evidence-based protocols with advanced technology.

  1. 1Structured physiotherapy and medications for initial care
  2. 2Full endoscopic discectomy for persistent neurological deficits
  3. 3Early mobilisation with tele-rehab follow-up

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is surgery necessary?

Surgery is advised when conservative care fails after 6–12 weeks or if there is progressive weakness or bladder/bowel involvement.

Ready to Discuss Your Case?

Share imaging, reports, and symptom history. Our coordination team will schedule the earliest possible slot with Dr. Sayuj Krishnan.