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Spine Non-surgical Treatment Clinic

PEN(Neuroplasty)

PEN(Percutaneous Epidural Neuroplasty) is a treatment that inserts a special catheter into the epidural space to release nerve adhesions and reduce inflammation. This mainly applies to patients with chronic back pain, disc herniation, or spinal stenosis.

Procedures
① Preparation Step: The patient takes a prone position and performs local anesthesia.
② CATHETER INSERTION: Access to the epidural cavity through a special catheter.
In this process, use the X-ray imaging device to determine the exact location.
③ Drug injection: Injects medication through the catheter to release adhesion around nerves and reduce inflammation.
Drugs injected include steroids and local anesthetics.
④ Remove and Finish Catheters: When the drug injection is complete, remove the catheter and disinfect the treatment area to finish.
Effect

Pain relief | Relieve Nerve Pressure | Shorten recovery time

Applicable to

Lumbar and cervical disc disease | Spinal stenosis | Chronic back pain

PSLD

PSLD(Percutaneous Stenoscopic Lumbar Decompression) is a minimally invasive procedure to remove spinal stenosis or disc herniation through an endoscope. This method is preferred due to its short postoperative recovery time and low risk of complications.

Procedures
① Preparation Step: The patient takes a prone position and performs local anesthesia.
② Insert the endoscope: Insert the endoscope through a small incision.
You can check the treatment area in real time through the endoscope.
③ Disc removal: Remove the stenosis or escaped disc through the endoscope.
This relieves nerve pressure.
④ Finishing and recovery: Remove the endoscope and seal the incision. A short recovery period is required after the procedure.
Effect

Tissue regeneration | Reduces Inflammation | Pain relief

Applicable to

Lumbar disc herniation | Spinal stenosis

Regenerative injection treatment

Regenerative injection treatment (Stem Cell Therapy) is a treatment that uses autologous blood (PRP) or stem cells to promote regeneration of damaged tissue. This method helps restore tissue function by stimulating the natural healing process.

Procedures
① Preparation Step: Collect the patient's blood or bone marrow.
② Ingredient extraction: Concentrate collected blood or bone marrow using a centrifuge to extract autologous blood (PRP) or stem cells.
③ Injection: Inject extracted PRP or stem cells into damaged tissue areas.
④ Recovery and follow-up management: After the procedure, the patient undergoes a period of recovery and assesses the effectiveness of the treatment with periodic follow-up management.
Effect

Promotes tissue regeneration | Reduces Inflammation | Relieve pain and nerve pressure

Applicable to

Arthritis | Tenosynovitis | Ligament damage | Cartilage damage

Nerve Block

Nerve Block is a procedure that reduces pain by blocking specific nerves, and is effective for chronic pain, neuralgia, back pain, and cervical pain.

Procedures
① Preparation Step: The patient receives local anesthesia at the treatment site.
② Neuroblocking: Use a syringe to inject anesthetics or steroids around certain nerves.
In this process, the X-ray imaging device is used to determine the exact location.
③ Observe and recover:Observe the patient's condition after the injection and see if the pain is reduced.
You can quickly return to your daily life after the procedure.
Effect

Pain relief | Reduce inflammation

Applicable to

Chronic Pain | Neuralgia | Back pain and cervical pain

TPI(Trigger Point Injections)

This is a treatment that stimulates the muscles to relax in areas where the muscles have become tight and hardened. Medication is administered to break fibrosis in the area causing pain, improve circulation, and return nerves excited by inflammation to normal.

Procedures
① Preparation Step: The patient is exposed to areas of pain.
② Check the pain point: Medics identify the pain point and mark it.
③ Injection: Use a syringe to inject local anesthetics or steroids into the pain-inducing point.
④ Observe and recover: Observe the patient's condition after the injection to see if the pain is reduced; return to daily life immediately after the procedure.
Effect

Muscle relaxation | Pain relief | Short recovery time

Applicable to

Myofascial Pain Syndrome | Muscle pain | Muscle tension

Radiofrequency nucleus pulposus decompression

It is a non-surgical spine treatment that inserts a special needle into the disc (intervertebral disc) and applies high-frequency heat energy to decompress the protruding disc or selectively treat the sinus spinal nerve that causes pain. Because heat is generated only at the tip of the device, there is little risk of damaging surrounding tissues, and only the disc at the lesion site can be treated by selectively decompressing it.

Procedures
① Preparation Step: The patient receives local anesthesia.
② Insert high-frequency probe: : Insert the high-frequency probe into the disk. Use the X-ray imaging device to determine its exact location.
③ High-frequency energy transfer: Depressurize the water nucleus by transferring high-frequency energy to the water nucleus in the disk through a high-frequency probe.
④ Observe and recover: Observe the patient's condition after the procedure and see if the pain is reduced. A short recovery period is required after the procedure.
Effect

Reduce disc pressure | Relieve Nerve Pressure | Pain relief

Applicable to

Disc herniation | Spinal stenosis

Spinal endoscopic treatment

Spinal endoscopic treatment is a minimally invasive method of diagnosing and treating spinal diseases using an endoscope. It is used to treat a variety of spinal problems, including disc herniation, spinal stenosis, and spinal tumors.

Procedures
① Preparation Step: The patient receives local anesthesia or general anesthesia.
② Insert Endoscope: Insert the endoscope through a small incision. Observe the lesion area in real time through the endoscope.
③ Treatment: Perform the necessary treatment, such as removing the disc or relieving nerve compression through the endoscope.
④ Finishing: Remove the endoscope and seal the incision. A short recovery period is required after the procedure.
Effect

Minimally invasive | Proper recovery | Correct treatment

Applicable to

Disc herniation | Spinal stenosis | Spinal tumor