Spine surgery is often the last option to be considered, but there are many cases when it becomes an obligatory and decisive intervention. In general, the patient is indicated for spine surgery when max conservative treatments, such as physiotherapy, medication, and injections, are not able to relieve debilitating pain or neurological symptoms. Although debilitating symptoms may vary from chronic back and neck pain to radiating pains, numbness, and weakness, they may even include loss of bowel or bladder control. Factors requiring surgery range from spinal stenosis to herniated discs, fractures, tumors and infections like scoliosis. It should be said primarily that the objective of Spine Surgery New Jersey is to relieve the affected by pain or restore neurological functions or stabilize the spine but above all, improve the quality of life such that patients can return to the activities of daily living.