
Non Invasive Spine Care Clearwater
Nonsurgical Back Pain Treatments
If you suffer from back pain, it is important to know that surgery is considered a last-resort treatment. There are many non invasive, conservative treatments that can help you find sufficient relief from pain and prevent the need for surgery.
Conservative care is generally defined as non-surgical treatment options to help manage and relieve spine pain. Treatments range from physical therapy, to medication, to injections. Conservative treatment is generally prescribed before surgical options, with the majority of patients experiencing relief with this type of care. If surgery is recommended, conservative care is often prescribed along the way to help the healing process.
Our noninvasive spine treatments include:
We know that many people prefer to avoid surgery. Our team shares that feeling, and will always help patients explore the least invasive treatment options first. If these fail to yield results, or the patient has a clear need for surgery, only then will we recommend it as a treatment option.
You have the final word in how your care proceeds, so please speak up, ask questions, and voice concerns when you have them. Our experienced and knowledgeable spine specialists will be happy to explain anything you want to know about a condition and treatment options.
Call (727) 300-2537 to schedule an appointment at Comprehensive Spine Institute today.
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