Stavya Spine Hospital & Research Institute

Stavya Spine Hospital & Research Institute Lord Krishna helped Kubja with her Scoliosis during the Mahabharat Era. Why Stavya

Stavya, or Lord Vishnu, is one of the major deity of Hinduism.

As Inspiring as this story is, we at Stavya Spine Hospital have treated and cured more than 2,00,000 patients with Spine disorder or spinal ailments since 2004. Lord Krishna is worshipped as the eighth avatar of the god Vishnu and also as the supreme god in his own right. He is the god of compassion, tenderness, and love in Hinduism, and is one of the most popular and widely revered among Indian divinities. The Bhagavata Purana narrates that after meeting his friend Sudama, Krishna and his elder brother Balarama walked through the streets of Mathura and encountered Kubja, a young hunchback maidservant of the king Kansa. She had a beautiful face and carried a plate of ointment with her. Krishna praises her beauty and asks for ointment in return for a boon. She introduces herself as Trivakra, one who is bent in three places. Mesmerized by Krishna's charm, she grants him the ointment that she was taking for the king. Pleased, Krishna presses his toes on her feet and placed a finger of both his hands under her chin and raises the fingers, which straightened her body and made her beautiful.

“Whenever righteousness wanes and unrighteousness increases I send myself forth. For the protection of the good and for the destruction of evil,
and for the establishment of righteousness,
I come into being age after age.”
— Bhagavad Gita 4.7–8

Lord Krishna helped Kubja with her Scoliosis (the medical term used nowadays for trivakra) during the Mahabharat Era. As Inspiring as this story is, we at Stavya Spine Hospital have treated and cured more than 2,00,000 patients with Spine deformities and disorders since 2004. Spine Surgery was a fallacy 21 years ago, when Dr Bharat Dave started his medical practice in Ahmedabad. He and his team have been working effortlessly to correct the myths related to spinal ailments. We at Stavya have the previlage of treating patients from all over the world. As compared to others, Asians, especially Indians have a low Bone Mineral Density, genetically. Wrong Ergonomic practices in daily living, and the lack of awareness about Calcium, Vitamin D, Vitamin B12 supplements in Indian Diet have been major factors causing Back pain and neck pain. The Era of Age Quake i.e., increase in aging population in India, has made it imperative to inculcate Prevention as well as Technological Advances in HealthCare. Osteoporotic Fractures & Degenerative Spinal Disorders are at a rise. The Era of Smart Gadgets has led to a decline in Physical Fitness among Youngsters, creating an immediate need for Preventive Care to become the Epitome of HealthCare. Disc Prolapse, Cervical Spine Disorders, and many such conditions are on a rise among young adults. Stavya is based on the moto Be Human. With our experience in Spine Surgery (since 1986), we believe, unlike Hippocrates Oath “Do Good”, Now is the Era of “Do The Best”. We get to see 17000 New Cases every Year & 20000 Old Cases every Year. Out of these, only 1700-1800 are Surgically Operated. We believe in Conservative Management whenever possible, But the Best Possible Surgical Care whenever needed. Stavya is empowered with all tiers of medical and surgical management for Spinal Disorders. With the latest technology from USA, and the best spine surgeons in India, we have the honour of providing the best results for our patients.*

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26/03/2026

Is your home desk quietly giving you back pain? One of our Spine Associates walks through a no-fuss WFH setup anyone can try: simple screen, keyboard, chair tweaks + short microbreaks. No gadgets required.

Watch the video — try one change today — and share a photo of your setup or tag a friend who works from home. Let’s make WFH healthier together. 📸🔁

25/03/2026

If your core was actually working…
your back wouldn’t complain this much.

The problem isn’t strength.
It’s activation.

Most people skip this—and stay stuck in the same pain loop.

👉 Watch this before your next workout
💾 Save it (you’ll forget this otherwise)
👥 Tag someone who trains but still has back pain

Meet Dr. Mirant Dave — redefining spine care with robotic precision and minimally invasive techniques.Trained at Samsung...
24/03/2026

Meet Dr. Mirant Dave — redefining spine care with robotic precision and minimally invasive techniques.

Trained at Samsung Medical Center, Korea, his approach focuses on less pain, faster recovery, and preserving natural movement — so patients can get back to life sooner.

“It’s not just about surgery — it’s about restoring freedom and dignity.”

From advanced robotics to patient-first care, Dr. Mirant Dave represents the future of spine surgery at Stavya Spine Hospital.

📩 DM us or visit the link in bio to learn more.

23/03/2026

A successful surgery isn’t just about one expert.
It’s about a team that works in sync—supported by the right technology.

From coordination inside the OT to the tools that enhance precision, every detail matters.

In this video, Dr. Bharat Dave explains how teamwork + technology together lead to safer, better outcomes.

▶️ Watch now
👥 Tag someone from your OT team
📤 Share this with someone in healthcare

21/03/2026

Quick, candid, and human - surgeons take a rapid-fire round and the results are revealing. From one-line tips to laugh-out-loud moments, this is OR life in fast-forward.

Watch, then tell us: which answer would you want in your operating room? Tag an OT colleague who needs to see this. 🔁📤

20/03/2026

Case 13 | The 33 Vertebrae Chronicles
A 60-year-old woman came to us after already undergoing two spine surgeries.
But instead of relief, her pain had worsened. Walking became difficult. Standing was a struggle.

The issue wasn’t just pain — her spine had lost its natural balance.

This was a complex case, made even more challenging by weak bones and other health conditions.
With careful planning and precise surgery, her spine was realigned and stabilised.

After surgery, she could stand again — without support.

Because sometimes, fixing the spine isn’t just about pain relief… it’s about restoring balance in life.

Spinal Cord Injury recovery takes time - and every step counts.There are phases where progress is quick, and phases wher...
18/03/2026

Spinal Cord Injury recovery takes time - and every step counts.
There are phases where progress is quick, and phases where it slows, but meaningful gains are possible with the right rehab approach.

Share this to encourage someone in recovery.

Link in bio to book / DM for support.

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Not just scans. Real clinical impact.We’re looking for a Radiologist ready to work on cases that truly matter.If you wan...
17/03/2026

Not just scans. Real clinical impact.

We’re looking for a Radiologist ready to work on cases that truly matter.

If you want to be part of precision-led spine care, this is your space.

📩 hr@stavyaspine.com
📞 74860 38894

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16/03/2026

Great minds.
Complex cases.

One goal — better spine care.

Welcome to StavyaCon — where global expertise meets surgical excellence.


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13/03/2026

Case 12 | The 33 Vertebrae Chronicles

A 12-year-old girl came to us with severe back pain that had confined her to bed for nearly two months.
She couldn’t sit, stand, or walk.

Her parents noticed her posture changing, her spine tilting to one side, and the pain becoming unbearable.

After detailed evaluation, the diagnosis revealed something extremely rare — Gorham’s disease, a condition where bones slowly dissolve. In her case, the spine from L2 to L5 was collapsing.
The surgery required complex reconstruction and bone grafting to stabilise the spine.
And in a powerful moment of family support, her father became the bone graft donor.

Today, her story reminds us that behind every complex surgery is not just science — but courage, trust, and teamwork.

12/03/2026

Majnubhai Spine Series | Episode 2 – Inside a Spine Tumor Surgery

Some spine problems require advanced surgical care.

In this episode, Majnubhai is diagnosed with a spine tumor, and Dr. Birju Vyas explains the role of intraoperative neuromonitoring — a technology that helps surgeons monitor nerve function during surgery to keep the spinal cord safe.

Understanding the science behind surgery builds trust and awareness.

11/03/2026

Ever wondered what the machines inside an Operation Theatre are used for?

In this video, Senthil Christian explains how this OR machine works and how it assists the surgical team during spine procedures at Stavya Spine Hospital.

Understanding the technology behind treatment can help patients feel more informed and confident.
Watch the video to learn more.

Address

Stavya Spine Hospital & Research Institute, Near Nagari Hospital, Besides Hindi Rashtrabhasha College, Mithakhali
Ahmedabad
380006

Opening Hours

Monday 12pm - 5:30pm
Tuesday 12pm - 5:30pm
Wednesday 12pm - 5:30pm
Thursday 12pm - 5:30pm
Friday 12pm - 5:30pm
Saturday 12pm - 5:30pm

Telephone

+917926565657

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