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Struggling with leg and/or back pain and overwhelmed by confusing MRI results? You’re not alone—and this episode is for you.
In this special episode of The Spine Pod, hosts Courtney Schutze and Brady Riesgraf rejoin forces with Dr. Ahilan Sivaganesan (Dr. Siva), a neurosurgeon building an all-encompassing spine program with Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) at NCH in Naples, Florida. After creating a successful practice at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Dr. Siva has taken a bold step into a new frontier—starting from scratch and building a spine program designed to treat the breadth of back and leg pain patients that all too often ‘fall through the cracks.’ His goal is to design a new-style spine practice, utilizing the whole spectrum of the care continuum—from conservative care options to surgical treatment methods, specifically aimed at addressing patients' needs earlier, more thoughtfully, and with more innovative options.
Dr. Siva offers an honest take on the realities of spine care today—especially for the millions of patients suffering from chronic low back pain who often fall into the category of "non-specific back pain." In this episode, he shares why it’s time for spine surgeons to reframe their role—not just as proceduralists, but as clinicians.
In the second half of this episode, Dr. Siva breaks down the difference between imaging findings and a true diagnosis. He outlines how to navigate complex radiology reports and explores how endoscopic techniques and motion-preserving implants can offer outpatient alternatives to the traditional spinal fusion. He also walks us through real patient images, demystifying common findings like facet degeneration, spondylosis, and spondylolisthesis, and how a thoughtful, diagnosis-first approach can radically improve care.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
With a passion for patient-centered decision-making, innovation in technique, and humility in practice, Dr. Siva is helping lead a quiet revolution in how back pain is evaluated and treated—and invites us all to be a part of that evolution. Whether you're a surgeon, patient, or industry professional, this episode offers new insight into how we understand—and treat—the most common cause of disability in the world: chronic back pain.
Learn more about Dr. Siva and HSS at NCH:
The information in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. It does not replace consultation with a qualified healthcare professional. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment.
Struggling with leg and/or back pain and overwhelmed by confusing MRI results? You’re not alone—and this episode is for you.
In this special episode of The Spine Pod, hosts Courtney Schutze and Brady Riesgraf rejoin forces with Dr. Ahilan Sivaganesan (Dr. Siva), a neurosurgeon building an all-encompassing spine program with Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) at NCH in Naples, Florida. After creating a successful practice at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Dr. Siva has taken a bold step into a new frontier—starting from scratch and building a spine program designed to treat the breadth of back and leg pain patients that all too often ‘fall through the cracks.’ His goal is to design a new-style spine practice, utilizing the whole spectrum of the care continuum—from conservative care options to surgical treatment methods, specifically aimed at addressing patients' needs earlier, more thoughtfully, and with more innovative options.
Dr. Siva offers an honest take on the realities of spine care today—especially for the millions of patients suffering from chronic low back pain who often fall into the category of "non-specific back pain." In this episode, he shares why it’s time for spine surgeons to reframe their role—not just as proceduralists, but as clinicians.
In the second half of this episode, Dr. Siva breaks down the difference between imaging findings and a true diagnosis. He outlines how to navigate complex radiology reports and explores how endoscopic techniques and motion-preserving implants can offer outpatient alternatives to the traditional spinal fusion. He also walks us through real patient images, demystifying common findings like facet degeneration, spondylosis, and spondylolisthesis, and how a thoughtful, diagnosis-first approach can radically improve care.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
With a passion for patient-centered decision-making, innovation in technique, and humility in practice, Dr. Siva is helping lead a quiet revolution in how back pain is evaluated and treated—and invites us all to be a part of that evolution. Whether you're a surgeon, patient, or industry professional, this episode offers new insight into how we understand—and treat—the most common cause of disability in the world: chronic back pain.
Learn more about Dr. Siva and HSS at NCH:
The information in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. It does not replace consultation with a qualified healthcare professional. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment.