At RegeneSpine, we offer the innovative Discseel Procedure as a non-surgical solution for spine pain relief. This minimally invasive treatment is a game-changer for patients in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, providing an alternative to traditional spinal fusion surgery. Recent studies have shown the effectiveness of the Discseel Procedure in treating low back pain and radiculopathy, offering hope to patients with or without a history of spinal surgery. Learn more about the study here.
Our mission at RegeneSpine is to help patients in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma effectively treat damaged spinal discs without the risks associated with traditional surgery. Through our minimally invasive approach, we focus on providing long-term pain relief and restoring spinal health. This approach allows patients to quickly regain mobility, comfort, and overall quality of life.
Chronic back and neck pain can be debilitating, but at RegeneSpine, we offer non-surgical solutions for patients in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. Our goal is to help individuals find relief from persistent pain without the need for invasive procedures. By utilizing advanced techniques like the Discseel Procedure, we aim to provide long-lasting results and improve our patients’ quality of life.
For patients in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma seeking an alternative to spinal fusion surgery, RegeneSpine offers innovative treatments that prioritize regenerative healing. Our focus on long-term pain relief and mobility restoration sets us apart, allowing individuals to avoid the risks associated with traditional surgical interventions. Discover a new approach to spinal health with RegeneSpine.
Living with chronic back and neck pain can significantly impact daily life, but at RegeneSpine, we provide comprehensive treatment options for patients in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. Our personalized approach aims to address the root cause of pain, offering relief and improved mobility. Say goodbye to persistent discomfort and hello to a better quality of life with RegeneSpine.
Sciatica and radiculopathy can be challenging conditions to manage, but at RegeneSpine, we specialize in providing tailored treatment options for patients in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. Our team is dedicated to helping individuals find relief from nerve-related pain, allowing them to regain comfort and functionality. Experience personalized care and effective solutions at RegeneSpine.
Located in Pennington, NJ; Parsippany, NJ, and New York, NY, RegeneSpine is committed to serving patients in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. Whether you can visit our facilities in person or prefer virtual consultations via Zoom, we ensure that individuals in Pittsburg County have access to our specialized care and innovative treatments.
Known for its rich history and natural beauty, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma offers a blend of industries, landmarks, and attractions. From the historic Krebs Heritage Museum to the stunning views at Robbers Cave State Park, Pittsburg County is a place where culture and nature converge, providing a unique backdrop for residents and visitors alike.
Stephen J. Roman, M.D, the visionary behind RegeneSpine, is a distinguished graduate of Seton Hall University with a degree in chemistry. His extensive medical training includes dual residencies in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Internal Medicine, followed by a fellowship in Pain Medicine at Emory University. Dr. Roman’s commitment to integrating Regenerative Medicine into spine and musculoskeletal care has transformed the lives of countless patients, helping them achieve optimal health and wellness.
If you’re ready to take the first step towards a pain-free life, contact RegeneSpine today. Our operators are standing by to assist you. Call us at 1-888-352-3038 or email us at info@regenespine.com to schedule your consultation. Let RegeneSpine guide you on the path to lasting relief and improved quality of life.
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