Minimally Invasive Spine Procedures
In Maryland, Pennsylvania, Florida, and Virginia
Minimally invasive spine procedures are advanced surgical techniques that aim to treat various spinal conditions with less disruption to the surrounding tissues.
Kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure designed to treat vertebral compression fractures, often caused by conditions like osteoporosis, trauma, or cancer.
The Intracept Procedure is an image-guided technique targeting basi-vertebral nerves, alleviating chronic low back pain by disrupting pain signals from the brain.
Sacroiliac joint fusions provide a minimally invasive treatment solution for chronic pain resulting from SI joint dysfunction when other methods have been ineffective.
The Aurora ZIP is a minimally invasive surgical technique for spinal fusion, using a zipper-like device to secure vertebrae, alleviating pain and promoting stability.
Peripheral nerve stimulation is a minimally invasive procedure that implants a small medical device that interrupts pain signals from damanaged peripheral nerves.
The Minuteman procedure stabilizes the spine by fusing adjacent vertebrae, easing chronic pain from spinal stenosis, herniated discs, or degenerative disc disease.
MILD relieves pressure on spinal nerves by removing small portions of bone and ligament to improve mobility and reduce pain.
Radiofrequency ablation is a minimally invasive procedure that uses heat to target pain-causing nerves, providing relief for conditions like chronic back or knee pain.
Spinal cord stimulation uses electrical impulses from implanted devices to target spinal nerves and alleviate pain from conditions like CRPS and diabetic neuropathy.
The Vertiflex Procedure is an FDA-approved, minimally invasive technique that implants a small vertiflex spacer in the spine to alleviate pain from lumbar stenosis.
Minimally Invasive Spine Procedures Treatment Guide
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