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Medial Branch Nerve Transection

What is Medial Branch Nerve Transection?

Chronic back pain due to facet joint issues can be debilitating. The persistent discomfort, restriction of movement, and diminished quality of life are disheartening. If traditional treatments only provide temporary relief, there is hope. Medial Branch Nerve Transection is a minimally invasive procedure that treats chronic back pain caused by facet joint arthritis or other conditions.

The Procedure

The advanced procedure of medial branch nerve transection provides a viable option for long-term relief. This procedure is performed endoscopically where small incisions are made to allow enough space for the endoscope. The soft tissues are gently divided and specialized instruments are used to identify and remove the medial branch nerves.

Embrace a Pain-Free, Active Lifestyle

Following a minimally invasive nerve transection, patients can look forward to significant pain reduction and improved mobility. The procedure not only addresses the root cause of the pain but also promotes a faster recovery with minimal scarring. Embrace a life of enhanced well-being and greater freedom of movement, free from the chronic pain that once held you back.

Schedule a consultation today and find out if you are a candidate for medial branch nerve transection.