When a disc bulge isn’t severe enough for surgery but causes persistent pain and inflammation, it can lead to spondylosis (degenerative changes in the spine).
How It Works
Targeted PRP injections are administered at the facet joints and affected areas of the spine.
PRP contains growth factors that reduce inflammation, promote healing, and improve spinal stability.
The procedure is done under ultrasound guidance for precision.
Benefits
Non-surgical solution for chronic spine pain
Reduces inflammation & enhances mobility
Quick recovery with minimal downtime
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.