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What Is Neuromodulation Used For?

Neuromodulation is a medical technique that we use to treat the symptoms associated with many painful conditions. This form of therapy is primed to grow over the next decade as a treatment for a large variety of different medical conditions. Developed in the 1960s, the basic concept for neuromodulation treatments […]

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Advantages of Endoscopic Procedures Over Traditional Spinal Surgery

This content was medically reviewed by Baher S. Yanni, MD, on November 4th, 2018. Back and neck pain affects almost everyone at some point in their lives. Conditions like a herniated disc or spinal stenosis can cause painful spine symptoms that affect your ability to walk, sit or even live […]

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What Your Back Muscles Are Trying To Tell You

If you suffer from regular back pain, it’s very easy to assume that something is grievously wrong. When your back hurts, it can comprise everything you do in your day to day life. Activities like folding laundry and even just going for a walk can be exceptionally uncomfortable. And while […]

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Nerve Block, Steroids, or Facet Joint Injections: What’s the Difference?

With the variety of injections available to treat many different types of pain, it’s hard to distinguish one from another. At the Spine INA, we offer a variety of injections in order to best serve our patients, find them pain relief, and be as minimally invasive as possible. All of […]

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What are Large Point and Trigger Point Injections?

As a common treatment option for individuals who suffer from joint pain and trigger-point pain, large point and trigger point injections often go misunderstood by those who are new to the procedure. Understanding the what these injections are, the benefits, and who they can help is exceptionally important in order […]

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