
Advanced Interventional Spine Procedures: A Transformative Approach to Chronic Pain Relief
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Minimally invasive spine procedures represent a significant advancement in the treatment of chronic low back and leg pain, especially in patients suffering from conditions like bulging/herniated disks, spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, failed back surgery or sacroiliac joint dysfunction. These advanced techniques precisely target the anatomical source of pain, offering an effective alternative to traditional open spine surgery.
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Using image-guided tools and specialized delivery systems, we perform these procedures through needles and cannulas, avoiding the need for large open incisions. Most patients are treated in under one hour at our outpatient surgical center and return home within a few hours with little to no downtime.
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These procedures are beneficial for patients of all age groups and particularly for older adults—typically in their 50s, 60s, 70s, and beyond—who may be at greater risk for complications from more invasive open spine surgeries. By offering safe, targeted, outpatient solutions, we help patients avoid prolonged recovery and hospitalization. In fact, we’ve been able to defer or avoid open spine surgery in approximately 60–70% of eligible patients and also avoid addictive pain medications.
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At our pain practice, we offer a comprehensive, multidisciplinary care model that supports each phase of a patient’s treatment journey. From the initial evaluation to post-procedure recovery, our team of interventional specialists,snurses, and holistic care providers ensures a seamless, individualized care experience.
Our outpatient procedure center is equipped with the latest equipment, technologies and has performed hundreds of advanced interventional procedures over the past decade. We proudly offer a wide range of cutting-edge solutions, including Basivertebral Nerve Ablation, Vertiflex, SI Joint Fusion, Inspan, Minuteman, MILD, and more—continually striving to deliver the most effective and least invasive treatments available. These are in addition to routine procedures like facet injections, facet nerve ablations, epidurals, nerve blocks, disc injections and percutaneous diskectomy,
