At RegeneSpine, we offer the innovative Discseel Procedure as a non-surgical spine pain relief solution for patients in Chowan County, North Carolina. This minimally invasive treatment provides an alternative to traditional spinal fusion surgery, effectively treating damaged spinal discs and chronic back and neck pain. A recent study of 827 patients showcased the effectiveness of the Discseel Procedure for low back pain and radiculopathy, whether or not they had a history of spinal surgery. You can learn more about the study here.
Our mission at RegeneSpine is to help patients in Chowan County, North Carolina, achieve effective treatment for damaged spinal discs without the risks associated with traditional surgery. Through our minimally invasive approach, we focus on providing long-term pain relief, allowing patients to quickly regain mobility, comfort, and quality of life.
RegeneSpine offers non-surgical spine pain relief to patients in Chowan County, North Carolina, through the Discseel Procedure. By repairing damaged discs and restoring spinal health, we help individuals avoid the need for spinal fusion surgery, enabling them to regain mobility and enhance their overall quality of life.
For patients in Chowan County, North Carolina, seeking an alternative to spinal fusion surgery, RegeneSpine provides the Discseel Procedure. This innovative treatment option offers a minimally invasive approach to addressing chronic back and neck pain, offering a safe and effective solution for restoring spinal health.
At RegeneSpine, we specialize in chronic back and neck pain treatment for patients in Chowan County, North Carolina. Our comprehensive approach focuses on addressing the root cause of the pain, providing long-lasting relief and improving overall quality of life for our patients.
Patients in Chowan County, North Carolina, suffering from sciatica and radiculopathy can find relief at RegeneSpine. Our tailored treatment plans aim to alleviate symptoms, improve mobility, and enhance the overall well-being of individuals dealing with these conditions.
Chowan County, North Carolina, is a region rich in history and natural beauty. From the charming town of Edenton, known for its historic landmarks and waterfront views, to the serene landscapes along the Chowan River, the county offers a unique blend of Southern hospitality and cultural heritage.
Dr. Stephen J. Roman, the visionary behind RegeneSpine, is a distinguished graduate of Seton Hall University with honors in chemistry. His extensive medical training includes dual residencies in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Internal Medicine at New Jersey Medical School, followed by a prestigious fellowship in Pain Medicine at Emory University.
With a passion for integrating cutting-edge regenerative medicine into the treatment of spine and musculoskeletal disorders, Dr. Roman is dedicated to helping patients lead active and fulfilling lives. Board-certified in multiple specialties, including Pain Management and Regenerative Medicine, he brings a wealth of expertise and compassion to his practice.
Ready to take the first step towards a pain-free life? Call now to speak with our friendly operators at 1-888-352-3038 or email us at info@regenespine.com. Your journey to optimal spinal health starts here at RegeneSpine.
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