At RegeneSpine, we offer the innovative Discseel Procedure as a non-surgical spine pain relief solution for patients in Clinton County, Kentucky. This minimally invasive treatment provides an alternative to spinal fusion surgery, effectively treating chronic back and neck pain, as well as sciatica and radiculopathy.
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 helps patients in Clinton County, Kentucky achieve effective treatment for damaged spinal discs without the risks associated with traditional surgery.
RegeneSpine is dedicated to providing non-surgical spine pain relief to patients in Clinton County, Kentucky through our Discseel Procedure. This approach focuses on regenerative healing, offering long-term pain relief and helping patients avoid the need for spinal fusion surgery.
Our clinic in Clinton County, Kentucky offers an alternative to spinal fusion surgery through the Discseel Procedure. This minimally invasive treatment helps patients quickly regain mobility, comfort, and quality of life without the extensive risks associated with traditional surgical interventions.
For individuals in Clinton County, Kentucky 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-lasting relief and improved quality of life.
Patients in Clinton County, Kentucky experiencing sciatica and radiculopathy can benefit from our specialized treatment at RegeneSpine. Our Discseel Procedure targets these specific conditions, providing effective relief and restoring spinal health for improved overall well-being.
Located in Pennington, NJ; Parsippany, NJ, and New York, NY, RegeneSpine serves patients in Clinton County, Kentucky both onsite for those within driving distance and via Zoom for those outside the immediate geographic area. Our mission is to ensure that all patients have access to our cutting-edge treatments and expertise.
Clinton County, Kentucky, known for its rich history and picturesque landscapes, offers a blend of industries, landmarks, and attractions. From the stunning natural beauty of Daniel Boone National Forest to the vibrant local culture, Clinton County is a place where history and modernity converge.
Dr. Stephen J. Roman, the visionary behind RegeneSpine, is a distinguished graduate of Seton Hall University with a degree in chemistry. With a double residency in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Internal Medicine from New Jersey Medical School, Dr. Roman brings a wealth of expertise to the field of regenerative medicine.
If you’re in Clinton County, Kentucky, 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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