Spine Intervention
Spine intervention is a treatment process used to diagnose and treat conditions of the spine. It is an interventional technique that combines several techniques such as imaging, pain management, and manual therapy to treat back and neck pain. It can be used to diagnose conditions such as pinched nerves, herniated discs, and arthritis, as well as to alleviate pain and improve range of motion. The goal of spine intervention is to reduce pain and improve quality of life by preserving and restoring spinal function. The procedure is minimally invasive and provides patients with lower health risks than open surgery. The benefits of spine intervention include improved mobility, reduced pain and swelling, and improved quality of life.
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