Is Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Right for You?
ACDF is a minimally invasive spine surgery that uses a two-part method to restore function to the neck and spine and relieve pain due to pressure from damaged disks. The...
ACDF is a minimally invasive spine surgery that uses a two-part method to restore function to the neck and spine and relieve pain due to pressure from damaged disks. The...
As a part of our treatments, you utilize some of the leading medical technologies worldwide. The Boston Scientific Spinal Cord Stimulator is just one of these transformative devices TPC incorporates...
At The Pain Center, we integrate Nevro’s spine stimulation devices into our TPC Spine Stim to ensure optimal patient care. In this blog post, we will delve into the details...
This blog will explore a groundbreaking tool employed at The Pain Center: Elliquence technology. What is Elliquence? Elliquence is a global medical device manufacturer offering advanced technological radio wave solutions...
In this blog, we’ll look at one of the revolutionary technologies we use in our practices at The Pain Center: Medtronic. What is Medtronic? Medtronic is a global medical technology...
Neurostimulation has been a growing treatment method since its FDA approval in 1989. In this blog, we’ll explore Nalu neurostimulation, what it is, and how it works. At The Pain...
In 2006, Relievant Medsystems established the Intracept Procedure designed to relieve vertebrogenic pain. In this blog, we’ll go into more depth on the Intracept Procedure and answer the following questions:...
In this blog, we’ll discuss the global healthcare company Abbott Medical Devices and how The Pain Center integrates them into our minimally invasive, branded treatments. What Does Abbott Medical do?...
As of 2015, Vertiflex was approved for treating spinal stenosis and related health conditions. In this blog on the Vertiflex procedure, we’ll answer the following questions: What is Vertiflex? Vertiflex...
Spinal compression can develop from a multitude of situations. It can happen due to a physically traumatic event or simply because of poor posture. No matter the cause, muscle aches,...