The Best Los Angeles Pain Management Clinic, Southern California Pain Institute, Now Offering Cutting Edge Minimally Invasive Treatment for Herniated Discs and Sciatica
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 25, 2014 -- The Best Los Angeles Pain Management Clinic, Southern California Pain Institute, Now Offering Cutting Edge Minimally Invasive Treatment for Herniated Discs and Sciatica. Percutaneous Discectomy now being offered for patients suffering from bulging lumbar discs.
The Best Los Angeles Pain Management Clinic, Southern California Pain Institute, Now Offering Cutting Edge Minimally Invasive Treatment for Herniated Discs and Sciatica. The treatment, known as percutaneous discectomy, is a cutting edge minimally invasive alternative to traditional open back surgery. The award winning, double board certified interventional pain management specialists at the Southern California Pain Institute(socalpain.com) now offer this quick, outpatient procedure to treat patients suffering from bulging or herniated lumbar discs.
Millions of Americans suffer from low back and leg pain as a result of herniated lumbar disks. These disc bulges can be extremely painful and limit a person’s ability to perform normal activities of daily living. In some cases, disc bulges may cause permanent neurologic deficits. For patients considering open surgical discectomy, percutaneous discectomy may be the answer. This procedure is low risk, outpatient and provides significant pain relief for many patients.
Many patients experience immediate pain relief and are able to resume their normal activities in just a couple of weeks. Additionally, the procedure may relieve pressure on spinal nerve roots that may have been compressed by bulging or herniated lumbar discs.
At the Southern California Pain Institute, most PPO insurance, Medicare, Worker’s Compensation, and self pay are accepted at convenient locations in Beverly Hills and Encino. Appointments, often the same day, are readily available. Call (310)730-9501 to obtain pain relief from bulge or herniated lumbar discs.
Trish, Southern California Pain Institute, http://www.socalpain.com, +1 (310) 730-9501, [email protected]
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