At RegeneSpine, we offer the innovative Discseel Procedure as a non-surgical spine pain relief solution for patients in Hoonah Angoon Census Area, Alaska. This minimally invasive treatment provides an alternative to traditional spinal fusion surgery, effectively treating damaged spinal discs and chronic back and neck pain.
Our Discseel Procedure has been proven effective in a recent study of 827 patients, showcasing its success in treating low back pain and radiculopathy. This procedure is designed to help patients regain mobility, comfort, and quality of life without the risks associated with traditional surgery. Learn more about the study here.
RegeneSpine is dedicated to providing non-surgical spine pain relief through our Discseel Procedure. By focusing on regenerative healing and long-term pain relief, we help patients in Hoonah Angoon Census Area avoid spinal fusion surgery and achieve a better quality of life.
Our clinic offers an alternative to spinal fusion surgery with our minimally invasive approach. This method helps patients quickly recover from persistent back pain, sciatica, and radiculopathy, allowing them to regain mobility and comfort without the risks associated with traditional surgery.
For patients in Hoonah Angoon Census Area suffering from chronic back and neck pain, our Discseel Procedure provides a comprehensive treatment option. This innovative approach targets the root cause of the pain, offering long-term relief and improved quality of life.
At RegeneSpine, we specialize in treating sciatica and radiculopathy for patients in Hoonah Angoon Census Area. Our minimally invasive approach helps alleviate pain and discomfort, allowing patients to experience relief and regain mobility.
Located in Pennington, NJ; Parsippany, NJ, and New York, NY, our facilities are easily accessible to patients in Hoonah Angoon Census Area. We offer in-person consultations for those within driving distance and virtual appointments via Zoom for patients outside our immediate geographic reach.
Hoonah Angoon Census Area in Alaska is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including the Tongass National Forest and Glacier Bay National Park. The area is rich in indigenous culture, with a strong emphasis on preserving traditions and heritage. Visitors can explore historic sites, go whale watching, and experience the unique Alaskan wilderness.
Dr. Stephen J. Roman is a distinguished graduate of Seton Hall University and New Jersey Medical School, with a passion for incorporating regenerative medicine into the treatment of spine and musculoskeletal disorders. His commitment to helping patients lead active lives shines through in his board certifications and extensive medical expertise.
If you’re in Hoonah Angoon Census Area, Alaska, and seeking non-surgical spine pain relief, contact RegeneSpine today. Call now at 1-888-352-3038 to speak with our operators, or email us at info@regenespine.com for more information and to schedule your consultation.
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