Overview
What is Scoliosis?
Spinal curvature evaluation and surgical correction when progressive or severe.
Early recognition and accurate diagnosis are essential to prevent permanent neurological damage and guide the right treatment pathway — whether medical management, emergency surgery, or intensive care.
Dr. Nikhil Bhamare provides comprehensive evaluation using advanced diagnostic imaging and evidence-based treatment planning at Medinova Super Speciality Hospital, Nashik.
Recognise the signs
Symptoms
Understanding how scoliosis presents helps you seek evaluation before irreversible damage occurs.
Visible curve
A clinically significant symptom that should be evaluated by a neurosurgeon.
Back pain
Pain may radiate along nerve roots and worsen with movement or coughing.
Fatigue
A clinically significant symptom that should be evaluated by a neurosurgeon.
Breathing difficulty in severe cases
A clinically significant symptom that should be evaluated by a neurosurgeon.
Clinical pathway
How diagnosis works
A structured evaluation from first symptoms to treatment decision — the standard of care in neurosurgery.
- Step 1
Symptoms
Recognition of sudden or progressive neurological warning signs.
- Step 2
Neurological examination
Focused assessment of strength, sensation, speech, and reflexes.
- Step 3
CT scan
Emergency imaging to detect bleeding, fracture, or mass effect.
- Step 4
MRI
Detailed evaluation when soft-tissue or spinal pathology is suspected.
- Step 5
Diagnosis
Correlation of imaging, examination, and clinical history.
- Step 6
Treatment decision
Medical, surgical, or ICU-based plan tailored to urgency and anatomy.
Causes & risk factors
Treatment options
Evidence-based management
Treatment is tailored to urgency, imaging findings, and neurological status — from emergency intervention to rehabilitation.
X-ray monitoring
Serial neurological checks and imaging to track response to treatment.
Bracing in adolescents
Personalised neurosurgical evaluation and evidence-based management.
Spinal instrumentation and fusion
Stabilisation of the spine when instability contributes to symptoms.
Recovery & rehabilitation
Long-term outcomes depend on early treatment, structured rehabilitation, and specialist follow-up.
- Neurological monitoring during the acute phase
- Physiotherapy and mobility rehabilitation
- Speech or occupational therapy when needed
- Gradual return to daily activities with specialist follow-up
Next step
Concerned about symptoms?
Early diagnosis can prevent permanent neurological damage. Dr. Nikhil Bhamare provides comprehensive evaluation for brain, spine, and nerve conditions using advanced diagnostic imaging and evidence-based treatment planning.
- · Urgent and elective consultations
- · Second opinions with imaging review
- · Emergency neurosurgical pathways at Medinova Super Speciality Hospital

Dr. Nikhil Bhamare
Neurosurgeon & Spine Surgeon
15+ years experience

