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At Non-Surgical Orthopaedic
and Spine Center, we offer a wide variety of non-surgical options to treat your pain. In order to provide you with
a concise overview of our services, we have listed the treatment
options below so you can click and learn more.
Medications
Medications can be very helpful in the initial treatment
of back and neck pain. These medications are often utilized
in treating both acute and chronic pain.
Physical Therapy
Physical therapy includes passive modalities, exercises,
and strengthening programs.
Exercise
Our physicians have developed an exercise routine with
easy explanations and diagrams to help you follow them
properly.
Pain Modulators
Pain Modulators can be used to provide a cost efficient method to treat and
relieve clinical symptoms such as muscle spasm or pain.
Massage Therapy
Massage therapy can be helpful in alleviating pain that is due to muscle
spasms.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a method of encouraging the body to promote natural healing
utilizing ancient Chinese Acupuncture needling techniques.
Injections
Injections can be used to place medication to specific areas of the body
in order to provide fast and permanent relief from pain.
IntraDiscal ElectroThermal
(IDET) Therapy
This is a minimally invasive procedure to heat the lumbar disc, promoting the
healing of a small fissure or tear in the disc.
Percutaneous Lumbar
Disc Decompression
Percutaneous Lumbar Disc Decompression is a minimally invasive non-surgical
option to treat back and leg pain. It is designed to treat contained disc herniations.
Nucleoplasty
Nucleoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure developed to treat patients
with contained, or mildly herniated discs.
ElectroThermal
Disc Decompression
ElectroThermal Disc Decompression is a minimally invasive non-surgical option
to treat back and leg pain. It is designed to treat a bulging or contained
herniated disc.
Spinal Cord
Stimulation
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is a type of electrotherapy approved by the Food
and Drug Administration (FDA) as a treatment for certain types of chronic pain.
The therapy involves applying very small amounts of electricity directly to
selected nerves or anatomic structures to block pain.
Radiofrequency Lesioning
Radiofrequency (RF) Lesioning is a procedure using electrical impulses to interrupt
nerve conduction on a semi-permanent basis. The pain is usually blocked for
6 to 12 months.
Spinal Endoscopy
Spinal endoscopy is the placement of a small spinal endoscope into the spinal
canal to remove and break up scar tissue.
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