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SPR Lower Back

Sprint® PNS System

The SPRINT Peripheral Nerve Stimulation (PNS) System is a non-surgical drug-free neurostimulation treatment that may offer pain relief to people who have been suffering with chronic pain in their back, shoulders, knees, head/neck or are experiencing other nerve-related pain.

Intracept® Procedure for the Treatment of Vertebrogenic Pain.

The Intracept Procedure is a minimally invasive, implant free procedure for chronic low back pain.

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Spinal Cord Stimulation and Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) and Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation (DRG) are effective treatments for patients struggling with back pain and nervous system dysfunction, specifically dysfunction involving the nerves.

Low Back and Neck Pain

For patients with severe back pain related to arthritis, one treatment option is a medial branch block. This procedure blocks the nerves that transmit pain from the small joints of your spine. For the right patient, a radio frequency ablation of these nerves can provide long term pain reduction. This is another one of our pain management services.

Doctor showing anatomical spine to his patient
Doctor showing anatomical spine to his patient

Spinal Cord Stimulation/Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation

Pain is a complex electric transmission in the spinal cord. Chronic pain is pain that can no longer be controlled by the brain. Spinal cord stimulation uses electrical impulses (that you can’t feel!) to change the chronic pain signal. Patients with severe neuropathy, back pain and other conditions may benefit from this therapy.

Intrathecal Pumps

Severe pain that is unresponsive to other interventions may benefit from an implanted device that infuses pain medication directly into the spinal fluid. This device is called an intrathecal pump and is frequently used for the treatment of cancer pain and severe back pain. This is another one of our pain management services.

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Kyphoplasty

Fractures of the spine can be a painful process. These can be related to osteoporosis and sometimes cancer. When this occurs, a procedure called a kyphoplasty can be performed. This procedure uses cement in the fracture to stabilize the bone to provide pain reduction.

Interspinous Spacers

Leg heaviness and back pain that get worse with walking and standing can be a sign of a condition called claudication. Devices can be implanted between the bones of the spine that can relieve the crowding around the nerves, allowing for improvement in walking and standing. This is another one of our pain management services.

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Ligamentum Flavum Decompression

Some patients have claudication as a result of thickening of the ligamentum flavum ligament in the spine. Using a small incision, this ligament can be thinned, creating more space around the nerves that go to the legs. This procedure is frequently called a MILD (minimally invasive ligament decompression).

Intradiscal Procedures

As we get older, degenerative disc disease can limit quality of life. The discs themselves can be a source of pain. There are substances that can be injected into the disc to help regenerate disc height and shape. This is another one of our pain management services.

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Sacroiliac Joint Fusion

If you’re experiencing chronic pain and instability in the lower back or hips, Sacroiliac Joint Fusion may be a viable solution. Our expert team is here to discuss this minimally invasive procedure that aims to stabilize the sacroiliac joint, providing relief and improving overall functionality. This is another one of our pain management services.