Spinal
Injections
Regenerative treatments for back and neck pain to support your spine's natural healing capacity.
Regenerative Joint Therapy
Spinal injections deliver mesenchymal stem cells to specific structures in the spine that may be contributing to pain or dysfunction. This targeted approach aims to support the body's natural repair processes.
All spinal procedures are performed by experienced physicians using fluoroscopic (X-ray) guidance at our accredited surgical centers, ensuring precise delivery and patient safety.
These procedures are performed on an outpatient basis with sedation available for patient comfort.
Treatment Benefits May Include
- Support for spinal disc and joint healing
- Minimally invasive approach
- Fluoroscopic precision guidance
- Sedation available for comfort
- Same-day outpatient procedure
- Alternative to spine surgery
Treatable Joint Areas
Our physicians are experienced in treating a variety of joint conditions throughout the body.
Lumbar Spine
Lumbar injections target the lower back region and may help patients with chronic low back pain or degenerative changes.
- Degenerative disc disease
- Facet joint arthritis
- Sciatica
- Chronic low back pain
Cervical Spine
Cervical injections address conditions in the neck region and are performed with precise image guidance.
- Cervical disc degeneration
- Neck arthritis
- Chronic neck pain
- Cervical radiculopathy
SI Joint
SI joint injections target the sacroiliac joint, a common source of lower back and pelvic pain.
- Sacroiliac joint dysfunction
- SI joint arthritis
- Lower back pain
- Pelvic pain
The Procedure
Pre-Procedure
You'll arrive at our surgical center and be prepared for the procedure. Sedation may be administered for your comfort.
Positioning
You'll be positioned appropriately and the treatment area will be cleaned and prepared under sterile conditions.
Image-Guided Injection
Using live fluoroscopic imaging, your physician precisely guides the needle to the target structure and delivers the stem cell product.
Recovery
You'll be monitored in our recovery area before being discharged with detailed aftercare instructions.
These treatments have not been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Individual results may vary and are not guaranteed.
