Clinic Overview

Spine Specialist Singapore for Back, Neck, Joint, and Sports Injuries

At Mash Spine & Orthopaedics, we provide assessment and treatment for spine, joint, bone, and sports-related conditions in Singapore. Care includes non-surgical treatment, minimally invasive procedures, and surgical management where appropriate.
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Spine Specialist Singapore for Back, Neck, Joint, and Sports Injuries

At Mash Spine & Orthopaedics, we provide assessment and treatment for spine, joint, bone, and sports-related conditions in Singapore. Care includes non-surgical treatment, minimally invasive procedures, and surgical management where appropriate.

Our Approach to Care

At our clinic, assessment begins with a detailed consultation, which may include:
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Medical history-taking

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Physical examination

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Nerve assessments

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X-rays or MRI scans

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Evaluation of movement and strength

The goal is to identify the underlying cause of symptoms before recommending treatment.
Some conditions involving the hips, sacroiliac joint, muscles, or nerves may produce symptoms similar to spine-related problems, which is why accurate diagnosis is important.

Conditions Commonly Assessed and Treated

Patients may seek assessment for symptoms such as back pain, neck pain, sciatica, joint stiffness, sports injuries, numbness, or difficulty walking. Conditions managed may include:
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Spine Conditions

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Joint and Sports Injuries

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Hand, Wrist, Foot & Ankle Conditions

Each condition is assessed individually, and treatment recommendations are tailored to the patient’s needs.

Treatment Options for Spine and Orthopaedic Conditions

Treatment depends on the condition, severity of symptoms, imaging findings, lifestyle, and functional needs.
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Non-Surgical Treatment Options

Many spine and joint conditions can improve without surgery.
Treatment recommendations depend on the condition and response to conservative care.
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Minimally Invasive Procedures

Some conditions may be treated using minimally invasive or keyhole techniques.
Not all patients are suitable candidates for minimally invasive procedures.
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Surgical Treatment Options

Surgery may be considered when symptoms persist or when structural problems affect daily function.
Recommendations are based on individual clinical assessment and imaging findings.

Frequently Asked Questions About Spine and Orthopaedic Care

What does a spine specialist treat?

A spine specialist assesses and treats conditions affecting the neck, back, spinal nerves, and surrounding musculoskeletal structures. This may include slipped discs, sciatica, spinal stenosis, scoliosis, fractures, and degenerative spine conditions.

Can back pain improve without surgery?
Many causes of back pain may improve with physiotherapy, medication, posture modification, or injections. Surgery may only be considered by a spine doctor in selected cases.
When should I see a spine specialist for sciatica?

Persistent leg pain, numbness, weakness, or worsening symptoms should be medically assessed, especially if symptoms interfere with daily activities.

What causes tingling or numbness in the arms or legs?

Symptoms may be related to nerve irritation, slipped discs, spinal stenosis, or peripheral nerve conditions.

Is minimally invasive spine surgery suitable for everyone?

Not all patients are suitable candidates. Treatment recommendations depend on imaging findings, symptoms, and overall health.

What is spinal stenosis?

Spinal stenosis refers to narrowing of the spinal canal that may place pressure on nerves, potentially causing pain, numbness, weakness, or difficulty walking.

MEET

Dr Mohd Mashfiqul Arafin Siddiqui

Dr Mohd Mashfiqul Arafin Siddiqui, or patients call him Dr Mash, is an orthopaedic and spine surgeon in Singapore with more than 20 years of clinical experience.
At his spine clinic, he manages a wide range of spine and musculoskeletal conditions using both non-surgical and surgical approaches, with a focus on minimally invasive techniques where appropriate.

MEET

Dr Mohd Mashfiqul Arafin Siddiqui

Dr Mohd Mashfiqul Arafin Siddiqui, or patients call him Dr Mash, is an orthopaedic and spine surgeon in Singapore with more than 20 years of clinical experience.
He manages a wide range of spine and musculoskeletal conditions using both non-surgical and surgical approaches, with a focus on minimally invasive techniques where appropriate.

Areas of Focus

Spine and Orthopaedic Care at Farrer Park Medical Centre

Mash Spine & Orthopaedics is a spine clinic based at Farrer Park Medical Centre in Singapore, with access to diagnostic imaging, rehabilitation services, and surgical facilities.
Consultations and procedures may also be performed at:
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Book a Consultation with Dr Mash

If you are experiencing persistent back pain, neck pain, sciatica, sports injuries, joint pain, or nerve-related symptoms, book an appointment for a personalised assessment and discussion of suitable treatment options.