
Regenerative Health Centers of Ohio
Back
Here are various back conditions treated with regenerative therapies:
Degenerative Disc Disease:
This condition involves the gradual wear and tear of the spinal discs, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. Regenerative therapies can promote disc regeneration, reduce inflammation, and help alleviate discomfort by improving disc function.
Herniated Discs:
When a spinal disc ruptures and the inner gel leaks out, it can press on nearby nerves, causing pain and other symptoms. Regenerative therapies can help repair disc tissue, reduce inflammation, and potentially restore normal disc structure.
Facet Joint Arthritis:
This form of arthritis affects the facet joints in the spine, leading to pain and stiffness. Regenerative therapies can support cartilage repair in the facet joints, decrease inflammation, and improve overall spinal flexibility and comfort.
Spinal Stenosis:
Spinal stenosis occurs when the spinal canal narrows, putting pressure on the nerves. Regenerative therapies can help reduce inflammation and promote tissue healing, potentially relieving nerve compression and improving symptoms.
Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Dysfunction:
This condition involves pain in the SI joint, which connects the lower spine to the pelvis. Regenerative therapies can help restore joint function, reduce inflammation, and alleviate pain, supporting improved mobility.
Sciatica:
Often caused by compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve, sciatica leads to pain that radiates from the lower back down the leg. Regenerative therapies can aid in reducing inflammation around the affected nerve, promoting tissue healing and pain relief.
Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (FBSS):
When back surgery doesn’t provide the desired relief, patients may experience chronic pain.
Regenerative therapies can promote healing of surrounding tissues, reduce inflammation, and help manage pain, offering a non-surgical approach to pain relief. These regenerative therapies, which work to repair tissues, reduce inflammation, and potentially restore spinal function, leading to reduced pain and improved quality of life.