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Epidural Injections

Epidural steroid injection (ESI) is a minimally invasive approach to treat inflammation of spinal nerves that causes pain in the neck, arms, back and legs. This technique may help relieve back pain in conditions such as spinal stenosis, spondylolysis or herniated discs.

Facet Joint Injections

The facet joints are the tiny joints situated at the upper and lower part of each vertebra, connecting one vertebra to the other. Each vertebra has four facet joints: a pair that connects to the vertebra above (superior facets) and another pair that connects to the vertebra below (inferior facets). They guide motion and provide stability.

Disc Injections

Intradiscal stem cell treatment is an innovative, minimally invasive therapy that utilizes the regenerative properties of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to alleviate chronic back pain related to spinal disc degeneration from overuse, trauma, or debilitating conditions such as degenerative arthritis.

Sacroiliac Joint Injections

Sacroiliac joints (SI joint) are joints in the lower back region, where the sacrum and ilium bones join. Even though these joints are small and have limited motion, they have an important role in connecting your spine to the pelvic bone and the lower part of your body. They perform an important function of absorbing injurious shock forces of the upper portion of your body.