Everything You Need to Know About mild® for Spinal Stenosis

Chronic lower back and leg pain can make daily life incredibly difficult — especially when it’s caused by lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS). If conservative therapies haven’t worked and you’re not ready for surgery, the minimally invasive mild® procedure may be the right fit.
At Spinal Diagnostics, we’re proud to offer this outpatient treatment option that addresses spinal stenosis symptoms without implants, stitches, or general anesthesia. Here’s what you need to know about mild® and how it can help.
What is the mild® procedure?
mild® (Minimally Invasive Lumbar Decompression) is an FDA-cleared procedure designed to remove excess ligament tissue that’s putting pressure on the spinal nerves — a key cause of LSS.
The treatment involves using a small portal (about the size of a baby aspirin) to access the spine and remove the tissue through specialized instruments. It’s done under local anesthesia and doesn’t involve cutting muscle or bone.
Most patients are in and out of the procedure in under an hour and go home the same day.
Who is a good candidate for mild®?
You may benefit from mild® if:
- You’ve been diagnosed with lumbar spinal stenosis
- You experience pain, numbness, or tingling in your lower back or legs while standing or walking
- You find relief when sitting or bending forward
- Other non-surgical treatments (like physical therapy or injections) haven’t provided enough relief
Our team will use advanced imaging and assessments to determine if the mild® procedure is right for your condition.
Benefits of the mild® procedure
- No stitches or implants
- Performed through a small incision
- Outpatient procedure with minimal recovery time
- Over 80% of patients report significant pain relief and improved mobility
- Preserves spinal anatomy and doesn’t limit future treatment options
mild® is backed by years of clinical research and safety data, making it a trusted option for long-term symptom relief.
What to expect after the procedure
Recovery is usually fast — most patients return to normal activity levels within a few days. You may feel soreness or stiffness near the treatment area, but these symptoms are typically short-lived.
Follow-up appointments with our team will help monitor your progress and determine if additional therapies can support your results.
Ready to learn more?
If you’re struggling with lumbar spinal stenosis and want to avoid major surgery, contact Spinal Diagnostics today. We’ll assess your condition and let you know if mild® could be the minimally invasive solution you’ve been waiting for.