What Is Motion Preservation Spine Surgery?

Traditional spinal fusion eliminates painful motion by fusing two or more vertebrae into a single, immobile bone mass. While this stabilizes the column, it permanently eliminates natural movement and transfers excessive mechanical stress to the levels immediately above and below the fused segment, a progressive complication known as Adjacent Segment Disease (ASD).

Disc Replacement surgery in Germany replaces the diseased or collapsed intervertebral disc with an advanced, biomechanically engineered prosthesis. This restores natural disc height, decompresses impinged spinal nerves, and replicates healthy spinal kinematics:

 Cervical Disc Replacement Abroad: Relieves severe neck pain, radiating arm numbness (radiculopathy), and cervical myelopathy while maintaining full cervical rotation, flexion, and extension.

 Lumbar Artificial Disc Replacement: Targets severe lower back pain and debilitating sciatica while preserving pelvic tilt, lumbar lordosis, and natural torso mobility.

 Multi Level Disc Replacement in Germany: German surgical teams routinely evaluate and perform 2-level, 3-level, or hybrid procedures (combining ADR with fusion where indicated)—complex reconstructions that remain heavily restricted or unavailable under strict domestic insurance and regulatory guidelines.

Take the Next Step Toward Restoring Your Mobility

If you have been told that spinal fusion is your only option, an expert motion-preservation second opinion can provide life-changing alternatives. Request a remote MRI review for spine surgery in Germany today to explore your options with leading European spine specialists.

Are you eligible for disc replacement or do you need fusion?

Determining whether you are eligible for artificial disc replacement or require a fusion depends on a formal evaluation of your imaging and spine stability.

Where can I get more information about disc replacement surgery?

For Dedicated Patient Portals & Remote MRI Reviews go to betterdiscreplacement.com