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Scoliosis Treatment in Hyderabad
Advanced correction for "curved spine" – restoring balance and posture with modern techniques.
What is Scoliosis?
Scoliosis is an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine. Instead of a straight line, the spine looks like an "S" or "C" shape. It can affect people of any age, from children (Idiopathic) to older adults (Degenerative).
Severe curves can cause uneven shoulders, waist asymmetry, back pain, and in rare cases, can compress the lungs or heart. Early detection and monitoring are crucial.
Signs to Watch For
- Uneven shoulders (one higher than the other)
- One shoulder blade that sticks out more
- Uneven waist or hips
- Leaning to one side
- Back pain or fatigue after standing
Types of Scoliosis
Most common type, usually diagnosed in adolescence. Cause is unknown.
Occurs in adults due to wear and tear of discs and joints.
Present at birth due to bone formation issues.
Treatment Options
Observation & Bracing
For mild curves (less than 25-40 degrees) in growing children.
- Regular X-Rays: To monitor if the curve is worsening.
- Bracing: Wearing a custom brace to stop progression while growing.
- Physiotherapy: Schroth exercises to improve posture and strength.
Surgical Correction
For severe curves (>45 degrees) or progressive deformity.
- Spinal Fusion: Using rods and screws to straighten the spine and fuse it in the correct position.
- Deformity Correction: Realignment procedures (Osteotomies) for rigid curves.
- Safety First: We use Intraoperative Neuromonitoring to protect nerves.
Estimated Cost of Treatment
Transparent pricing for self-pay patients. Insurance packages available.
| Procedure | Estimated Cost Range (INR) | Typical Recovery | Includes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scoliosis Correction (Deformity) | ₹4,00,000 - ₹6,00,000 | 3-6 months |
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| MIS Fusion (Mild Curves) | ₹3,00,000 - ₹4,00,000 | 6-8 weeks |
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| Bracing (Conservative) | ₹15,000 - ₹40,000 | N/A |
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Note: These are estimated ranges for standard cases. Final cost may vary based on room category, specific implants required, and medical complexity. Cashless insurance facilities are available with major TPAs.
Outcome metrics for Scoliosis Correction
Patient satisfaction
98%
Patients reporting improved quality of life six weeks after care.
Average hospital stay
2.1 days
Measured across routine cases without additional comorbid risk.
Return to work
86%
Patients resuming desk duties within the recommended timeframe.
Metrics are derived from internal audit data (rolling 12 months) and adjusted for case-mix. Individual recovery varies.
Patient Success Stories
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does every scoliosis patient need surgery?
No. Surgery is only recommended for curves greater than 40-50 degrees that are progressing or causing lung/heart issues. Mild curves are managed with observation and bracing.
What is the cost of scoliosis surgery in Hyderabad?
Complex scoliosis correction typically ranges from ₹4 Lakhs to ₹6 Lakhs depending on the number of levels fused and the type of implants used. This includes IONM (nerve monitoring) for safety.
Can scoliosis be corrected in adults?
Yes. While it is often treated in adolescents, adult degenerative scoliosis can also be corrected surgically to relieve pain and improve posture.
How long is the recovery after scoliosis surgery?
Patients usually walk within 2-3 days. Return to school/desk work takes 4-6 weeks. Full bone fusion and return to sports may take 6-12 months.
Is the surgery safe?
Modern scoliosis surgery uses Neuromonitoring (IONM) to monitor nerve function in real-time during the operation, significantly increasing safety and reducing risks.
Sources & Evidence
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons – Sciatica (Lumbar Radiculopathy)
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke – Sciatica Information
External links are provided for transparency and do not represent sponsorships. Each source was accessed on 19 Oct 2025.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Sayuj KrishnanConsultant Neurosurgeon, Yashoda Hospital MalakpetLast reviewed 19 October 2025
This information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Please consult with Dr. Sayuj for personalized medical guidance.