New Interspinous Spacers Provide Drug-Free Pain Relief From Spinal Stenosis

Spinal Stenosis Spacers

Spinal stenosis is a condition in which spaces within the spine narrow, putting pressure on the nerves that travel through the spine. This condition can cause pain, numbness, and weakness — often in the lower back and legs.

Fortunately, there’s a new minimally invasive treatment available: interspinous spacers. At Spinal Diagnostics, we offer this innovative procedure to patients seeking drug-free, long-term relief from spinal stenosis.

What are interspinous spacers?

Interspinous spacers are small devices placed between the spinous processes (bony projections at the back of the spine) to create more space in the spinal canal. This relieves pressure on the nerves without removing any bone or tissue.

The procedure is performed through a small incision and requires no general anesthesia. Most patients go home the same day.

Benefits of the spacer procedure

Many patients choose interspinous spacers because the treatment:

  • Provides rapid relief from leg and back pain
  • Involves minimal downtime
  • Preserves the structure of the spine
  • Reduces the need for opioids or other medications
  • Can be reversed or adjusted if necessary

This makes interspinous spacers a great option for patients who want to avoid open back surgery or long-term medication use.

Am I a good candidate?

This treatment is often recommended for patients with moderate lumbar spinal stenosis who find relief from bending forward or sitting. A thorough evaluation is necessary to confirm whether spacers are appropriate for your condition.

At Spinal Diagnostics, our team uses advanced imaging and physical assessments to determine the best course of action for each patient.

If you’ve been diagnosed with spinal stenosis and are looking for alternatives to medication or surgery, contact us today to learn more about this drug-free, minimally invasive treatment option.

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