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Who should consider a minimally invasive procedure?

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Who should consider a minimally invasive procedure?

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Minimally invasive procedures are specifically designed for patients with herniated or bulging disks, degenerative disk disease, spinal arthritis, bone spurs, facet disease, pinched nerves, or spinal or foraminal stenosis, accompanied by the following: • Recurring buttock, groin, back, neck, leg or arm pain with occasional numbness or weakness • Pain that has not responded to conservative treatments; i.e., bed rest, pain medication, physical therapy, or muscle relaxants • Problems confirmed by CT Scan, MRI Scan, Enhanced CT Scan, Myelography, or Discography If you have any questions regarding your eligibility for a minimally invasive procedure, please fill out our form on the left side of any page of our website and one of our patient advocates will make contact to get you scheduled for a consultation with one of our doctors.

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