Nerve roots in the spine supply the arms, chest, and upper back. Compression due to osteophytes (bone spurs) or disc height changes can cause chronic pain and discomfort.
How It Works
Precise imaging with ultrasound and fluoroscopic X-ray helps identify the affected nerve root
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) & Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC) are injected under guidance.
These regenerative therapies reduce inflammation, promote healing, and relieve pain.
Benefits
No surgery required – Performed as a daycare procedure
Ultrasound & X-ray guided – Ensures accuracy and safety
Questions ? You're Covered
1. Is an endoscopic discectomy better than traditional spine surgery ?
Yes! It is a minimally invasive procedure with less pain, smaller incisions, faster recovery, and lower risk of complications compared to traditional open surgery.
2. How long does PRP therapy take to show results ?
Most patients experience pain relief within a few weeks, with continued improvement over 3-6 months as the healing process progresses.
3. Is hospitalization required for these procedures ?
Endoscopic Discectomy requires a 24-hour hospital stay.
PRP & Nerve Root Injections are daycare procedures, meaning you can go home the same day.
4. Are these treatments suitable for all types of back pain ?
These treatments are ideal for disc bulges, nerve compression, lumbar spondylosis, and spinal inflammation. Severe spinal instability or advanced arthritis may require additional interventions.