Back pain is a common yet complex condition that affects millions globally, often leading to reduced mobility, interrupted sleep, and a decline in quality of life. At Plexus Pain and Spine Center, we understand the life-altering impact of chronic back pain and are dedicated to providing effective, minimally invasive solutions to help you find relief and regain comfort.
At plexus, we offer a range of minimally invasive treatments, utilizing the latest medical advancements to provide long-lasting relief with shorter recovery times. Our treatments are tailored to each patient’s unique condition, ensuring comprehensive, targeted care.
For patients with nerve-related pain, such as sciatica, epidural steroid injections can reduce inflammation and provide significant pain relief. This approach is effective in managing symptoms for weeks or even months.
Designed to relieve pain stemming from arthritis in the small joints along the spine, facet joint injections offer targeted relief for localized back pain and stiffness.
A cutting-edge technique, radiofrequency ablation targets the nerves that transmit pain signals, disrupting these pathways to provide long-term relief from chronic pain caused by conditions such as facet joint arthritis.
Nerve blocks are injections that interrupt pain signals along specific nerve pathways, helping to both alleviate pain and diagnose its source. This can be particularly beneficial for sciatica and other radiating pain syndromes.
For patients with herniated or bulging discs, ozone nucleolysis is a promising and minimally invasive procedure. By injecting ozone gas into the affected disc, this technique reduces disc size, relieving nerve pressure and offering pain relief with minimal side effects and a quick recovery time.
Minimally invasive decompression techniques help relieve pressure on herniated or bulging discs, alleviating pain caused by nerve compression. These procedures allow patients to experience significant relief without the need for major surgery.
Our experienced team at plexus pain and spine center combines advanced technology with compassionate, patient-centered care to provide lasting relief from back pain. By addressing both the physical and lifestyle factors contributing to back pain, we help our patients regain mobility, comfort, and quality of life.
If you’re ready to move beyond chronic pain and explore the latest in minimally invasive treatments, reach out to plexus pain and spine center today. We’re here to guide you on a path to relief and recovery, so you can live pain-free and thrive once more.
Back pain can arise from various sources, including muscle strains, herniated discs, arthritis, spinal stenosis, sciatica, and injuries. Lifestyle factors such as prolonged sitting, poor posture, heavy lifting, and lack of physical activity can also lead to back pain.
At Plexus, we begin with a thorough review of your medical history and perform a physical exam. If needed, we may suggest imaging tests like X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans to pinpoint the root cause of your back pain.
Our approach to treatment depends on the underlying cause. Options may include physical therapy, medications, therapeutic injections, nerve blocks, spinal cord stimulation, and lifestyle adjustments. In certain cases, minimally invasive procedures may be recommended.
Yes, making small lifestyle adjustments can have a big impact. Regular low-impact exercises, core strengthening, maintaining a healthy weight, and practicing good posture can all help alleviate and prevent back pain
At Plexus, we offer a comprehensive approach to managing chronic back pain, including detailed evaluations, customized treatment plans, and advanced interventional techniques. Our goal is to help you achieve significant relief and enhance your quality of life.
If your back pain is intense, lasts more than a few days, or is accompanied by symptoms like numbness, weakness, or issues with bowel and bladder control, it’s essential to seek medical attention as soon as possible.
During your first visit, our specialists will discuss your symptoms in detail, perform a comprehensive examination, and may suggest imaging tests if necessary. From there, we’ll create a treatment plan tailored to your needs and goals for pain relief.