Herniated Disc Pain?
Get Fast Relief NOW,
with LESS Pain!
Elective surgeries are resuming on May 1st. We are continuing to take every precaution to keep you safe. Call us at 602-833-2141 or fill out the form below to schedule a consultation with us.
Endoscopic Spine Surgery
A Single Incision, Closed with a Bandage.
Herniated disc pain affects your back, your legs, and your life. If you’ve tried the exercises, gotten the injections, and still don’t have relief from the constant pain, surgery is your best option – but not all surgery is alike!
Know Your Options
Endoscopic Micro-invasive Discectomy is far superior to
traditional “open” surgery:
- Tiny incisions, that heal faster.
- Less muscle cutting, with less scarring.
- Fewer potential complications.
- No or minimal blood loss.
- Single bandage instead of many stitches.
- Higher success rate than conventional surgery
- Outpatient surgery – no overnight stays.
Another Happy Patient!
Steve is a 58-year-old man who had surgery 2 years ago to fix his sciatica. His sciatica came back a year later. He also had lumbar stenosis (aka a pinched nerve) and bone spurs. Nothing seemed to work: Physical therapy, chiropractors, and injections all failed. Steve learned about Dr. T’s cutting-edge same-day surgery and has never felt better!
Not every surgeon is trained in Endoscopic Spine Surgery. Get to know your options and find out about the latest surgery with the least pain and best outcomes. Same-day surgery is possible.
You Don’t Have To Live In Constant Pain Anymore
Herniated Disc Symptoms
Symptoms of a herniated disc vary widely and are determined by where the problem area is located within the spine. Sometimes, patients may exhibit no outward signs of a ruptured disc at all. When the disc begins to strain a nearby nerve, however, typical symptoms called “Sciatica” but additional symptoms include:
- Dull, achy pain or sharp, intense pain
- Muscle tightness and cramping
- Radiating pain through the down the legs
- Tingling sensations through the legs or down the foot
- Weakness in the affected area and limbs
- Lower back pain that gets worse when you sit, cough or sneeze
What exactly is an Endoscopic Micro-Invasive Discectomy?
An endoscopic microdiscectomy is a minimally invasive surgery that uses an endoscope to see your disc and nerves through a tiny incision. This procedure is used for decompressing nerve roots that have been compressed and damaged by herniated or degenerated spinal discs. If you have not found adequate pain relief with pain management injections or conservative treatment, this could be an option for you.
Many patients who suffer from sciatica, referred pain down either legs, and/or low back pain may be a candidate for this procedure. This procedure can also help in relieving pain associated with spinal stenosis and low back arthritis.
Microspine
Office
14300 N Northsite Blvd,
Suite 213
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Phone: 602-833-2141
Fax: 602-610-3878
Office hours M-F: 8 AM to 5 PM
By appointment only