Back pain caused by spinal nerve compression affects millions of people worldwide. One of the most common reasons behind this pain is lumbar degenerative disease, a condition in which the structures of the lower spine gradually wear down with age. As tissues around the spine deteriorate, they can press on nearby nerves, causing pain, numbness, weakness, and difficulty moving. For many patients, surgery becomes necessary when medications, physical therapy, and other treatments fail to provide relief. The goal of surgery is usually to remove the tissue pressing on the nerves, a procedure known as lumbar nerve decompression. Now, researchers have developed an advanced robotic surgical system that could make this procedure safer, more precise, and less invasive than ever before. The new technology uses three ultra-thin robotic arms capable of navigating through extremely narrow spaces inside the spine, potentially overcoming major limitations faced by traditional surgical tools. The Chall...