Back Pain
Regenerative therapy may help support healing for various causes of back pain, from disc disease to facet joint arthritis.
Understanding Back Pain
Back pain is one of the most common medical conditions, affecting millions of people and a leading cause of disability. The spine is a complex structure, and pain can originate from discs, joints, muscles, or nerves.
Chronic back pain often develops gradually as spinal structures degenerate over time. While surgery may be necessary in some cases, many patients seek alternatives that may support natural healing.
Spinal injections are performed under fluoroscopic guidance at our accredited surgical centers, ensuring precise delivery to the targeted spinal structures.
Common Symptoms
- Chronic lower back pain
- Stiffness, especially in the morning
- Pain that radiates to the legs
- Difficulty standing or sitting for long periods
- Muscle spasms
- Reduced flexibility and range of motion
Common Causes
Back Pain can stem from various conditions affecting the joint, tendons, or surrounding soft tissues.
Degenerative Disc Disease
Age-related changes in the spinal discs causing loss of cushioning, pain, and potentially nerve compression.
Facet Joint Arthritis
Degeneration of the small joints that connect vertebrae, causing localized back pain and stiffness.
Sciatica
Pain radiating from the lower back down the leg, often caused by disc herniation or nerve compression.
SI Joint Dysfunction
Pain originating from the sacroiliac joint where the spine connects to the pelvis.
Regenerative Therapy for Back Pain
Spinal regenerative treatments can target specific structures like intervertebral discs, facet joints, or the sacroiliac joint depending on the source of your pain.
These procedures are performed under live fluoroscopic imaging to ensure safe, accurate needle placement. The precision of image-guided injection is essential for spinal procedures.
While not appropriate for all back conditions, regenerative therapy may offer an option for patients seeking alternatives to spinal surgery.
These treatments have not been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Individual results may vary and are not guaranteed.
Our Treatment Approach
- 01Comprehensive spinal evaluation
- 02Review of MRI and imaging
- 03Fluoroscopy-guided injection
- 04Targeted disc or facet treatment
- 05Sedation available for comfort
- 06Progress monitoring check-ins
