At RegeneSpine, we offer the innovative Discseel Procedure as a non-surgical spine pain relief solution for patients in Warren County, North Carolina. This minimally invasive treatment provides an alternative to traditional spinal fusion surgery, effectively targeting 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 is designed to repair damaged discs without the risks associated with conventional surgery, allowing patients to quickly regain mobility, comfort, and overall quality of life.
RegeneSpine is dedicated to helping patients in Warren County achieve effective treatment for damaged spinal discs and persistent back pain without the need for invasive surgery. Our focus on regenerative healing ensures long-term pain relief, enabling patients to avoid spinal fusion surgery and regain mobility for an improved quality of life.
Our clinic offers an alternative to spinal fusion surgery through the Discseel Procedure, providing a safe and effective solution for individuals seeking relief from chronic back and neck pain. By choosing this minimally invasive approach, patients can experience a quicker recovery and return to their daily activities with reduced discomfort.
For residents of Warren County dealing with chronic back and neck pain, RegeneSpine provides comprehensive treatment options tailored to their specific needs. Our team of experts is committed to delivering personalized care that addresses the root cause of the pain, allowing patients to experience lasting relief and improved functionality.
At RegeneSpine, we specialize in treating sciatica and radiculopathy for patients in Warren County, offering advanced solutions that target nerve-related pain and discomfort. Our holistic approach focuses on restoring spinal health and function, helping individuals overcome these challenging conditions and regain their quality of life.
Warren County, North Carolina, is known for its rich history and scenic beauty, with attractions like the Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area and the historic Warren County Courthouse. Our facilities in Pennington, NJ; Parsippany, NJ; and New York, NY are easily accessible to residents of Warren County, ensuring convenient access to our cutting-edge spine and joint care services.
Dr. Stephen J. Roman is a distinguished graduate of Seton Hall University, where he excelled in chemistry before pursuing his medical degree at New Jersey Medical School. With dual residencies in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Internal Medicine, as well as a fellowship in Pain Medicine from Emory University, Dr. Roman brings a wealth of expertise to RegeneSpine.
If you’re ready to experience the benefits of our non-surgical spine pain relief services in Warren County, North Carolina, contact RegeneSpine today. Call now to speak with our operators at 1-888-352-3038 or email us at info@regenespine.com for more information. Take the first step towards a pain-free life with RegeneSpine!
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