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Who should I see for back pain? 

Posted on July 31, 2023

From physical therapists and chiropractors to physiatrists and orthopedic surgeons, you have options.  Learn about which doctors may be the best fit for you.  Just as back pain has a range of causes, there are a wide variety of back specialists who can help treat your pain.  It can be challenging to determine who is … read more

Back Pain: Where to Start?

Posted on June 9, 2023 | Tagged: ,

Everyone’s experience with back pain is unique and we encourage you to speak with a medical professional to create a treatment plan for your situation. In this guide, we will attempt to give you a framework to help understand your pain, present your potential treatment options, and give you tips on how to navigate the … read more

Intracept by Relivient for Lower Back Pain

Posted on March 15, 2023 | Tagged: ,

If you are experiencing chronic, axial (midline), non-specific lower back pain for six months or longer and have failed conservative therapies, Intracept basivertebral nerve ablation can help you to reduce your pain. The Intracept by Relivient, is a minimally invasive, outpatient procedure targeted to ablate the Basivertebral Nerve in the vertebral body to significantly improve … read more

mild® Procedure – Minimally Invasive Lumbar Decompression

Posted on March 15, 2023 | Tagged:

What is Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (LSS)? LSS is a condition in which the lower spinal canal narrows and compresses the spinal nerves in the lower back.  This compression often results in pain and mobility issues.If you: You might be suffering from Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (LSS). Take your next step to mild If you’re suffering from LSS … read more

Stimwave Technologies for Chronic Pain Relief

Posted on March 15, 2023 | Tagged:

If you have chronic pain, Stimwave Technologies’ Freedom Systems, the PNS (Peripheral Nerve Stimulation) and SCS (Spinal Cord Stimulator) products, may help to provide long-lasting pain relief. This treatment option involves implanting a device that sends electrical stimulation to block pain signals at the pain source.  Stimwave is powered wirelessly through HF-EMC technology–without an implanted battery. How it works?The … read more