Treatments

SoCal Spine and Sport have been at the forefront of many treatments and procedures we prescribe for you. Our Doctors have researched and participated in many of the clinical trials that have brought these life-changing options to millions who suffer, giving them lasting relief. Below are just some of the regenerative and minimally invasive treatment options that we prescribe for our patients.

Stem Cell
Therapy

Stem Cell Therapy is an innovative medical approach that utilizes the regenerative potential of stem cells to promote tissue repair and regeneration within the body. Stem cells, often obtained from the patient’s own bone marrow or adipose tissue, possess the unique ability to transform into various specialized cell types. In Stem Cell Therapy, these cells are carefully harvested, processed, and then injected into the affected area, where they can differentiate into the specific cell types needed for healing. This therapy is commonly used to address a wide range of medical conditions, including joint and musculoskeletal disorders, cardiac issues, and certain neurological conditions. Stem Cell Therapy offers a promising avenue for tissue repair, reduced inflammation, and improved function. It is a valuable option for individuals seeking regenerative treatments and potential alternatives to more invasive procedures.

Joint Injections are a medical procedure that involves the injection of medication, typically a combination of a local anesthetic and a corticosteroid, into a specific joint in the body. These injections are administered to alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and improve joint function in individuals with conditions like arthritis, osteoarthritis, or joint injuries. By directly targeting the affected joint, these injections can provide targeted pain relief and may help individuals regain mobility and participate in physical therapy or other rehabilitation programs. Joint Injections are a valuable tool in pain management and orthopedic care, offering a minimally invasive option for patients seeking relief from joint-related discomfort and limitations.

Joint
Injections

Sacroiliac Joint
Injections

Sacroiliac Joint Injections are medical procedures used to relieve pain and inflammation in the sacroiliac joint, which is the joint that connects the spine to the pelvis. During this treatment, a doctor injects a mixture of a local anesthetic (to numb the area) and a corticosteroid (a medication that reduces inflammation) directly into the sacroiliac joint.

The purpose of SI Fusion is to stabilize the joint and reduce pain caused by conditions like sacroiliac joint dysfunction or severe arthritis. By fusing the bones, it prevents excessive movement and reduces pain and discomfort.

Sacroiliac
Fusion

Sympathetic
Nerve Block

A Sympathetic Nerve Block is a medical procedure used to alleviate certain types of chronic pain, such as complex regional pain syndrome or neuropathic pain. It targets the sympathetic nerves, which are a part of the autonomic nervous system responsible for regulating various involuntary functions in the body.

Ketamine Infusions are medical treatments involving the controlled administration of ketamine, a medication that is typically used as an anesthetic and pain management. Ketamine when used for pain management has also been found to dramatically lower depression and anxiety caused by pain.
 
These infusions are used to treat chronic pain, fibromyalgia, CRPS, and certain mental health conditions, particularly severe depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) that have not responded well to other treatments. Ketamine works on the brain’s neurotransmitters to help reduce pain, improve mood, and alleviate symptoms.

Ketamine
Infusions

Cluneal Nerve
Rhizotomy

Cluneal Nerve Rhizotomy is a medical procedure used to relieve chronic lower back pain that is caused by irritation or dysfunction of the cluneal nerves. These nerves are located in the lower back and can become a source of persistent pain.

During the procedure, a healthcare provider uses heat or radiofrequency energy to selectively disable or disrupt the cluneal nerves. This is done to interrupt the transmission of pain signals along these nerves.
An Intrathecal Pump Implant is a medical procedure in which a small device, called an intrathecal pump, is surgically implanted under the skin of a person’s abdomen. This device is connected to a thin tube that goes into the space around the spinal cord called the intrathecal space.

The purpose of this implant is to deliver pain-relieving medications, such as opioids or other pain medications, directly into the intrathecal space near the spinal cord. By delivering the medication directly to this area, it can provide more effective pain relief with smaller doses of medication compared to oral medications. This can be particularly beneficial for people with chronic pain conditions, such as severe back pain or cancer pain.

Intrathecal
Pump Implant

Neuro
modulation

Neuromodulation is a medical therapy that involves the use of implanted devices to deliver targeted electrical or chemical signals to the nervous system in order to alleviate chronic pain or manage various neurological conditions. These devices, such as spinal cord stimulators (SCS) or deep brain stimulators (DBS), work by modifying or modulating the activity of specific nerve pathways or regions of the brain. Neuromodulation can effectively reduce pain, improve symptoms, and enhance the overall quality of life for individuals with conditions like chronic pain, movement disorders, or epilepsy. This therapy provides a non-destructive and reversible approach to treating chronic conditions when other treatments have proven ineffective or have caused undesirable side effects.

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) is a minimally invasive medical procedure that involves the implantation of a small device in the body, typically under the skin of the lower back or abdomen. This device delivers electrical impulses to the spinal cord to help manage chronic pain conditions, such as neuropathic pain or failed back surgery syndrome, that have not responded well to other treatments. The electrical signals generated by the SCS device interfere with the transmission of pain signals to the brain, offering relief and improved quality of life for patients. It can be adjusted to provide the right level of stimulation to effectively manage pain, making it a valuable option for individuals seeking alternatives to traditional pain management methods.

Spinal Cord
Stimulation
(SCS)

Facet Joint
Injections

Facet joint injections are a medical procedure used to diagnose and alleviate pain originating from the facet joints in the spine, which can be a source of chronic back or neck pain. During the procedure, a local anesthetic and often a corticosteroid medication are injected directly into the affected facet joint under X-ray or fluoroscopic guidance to provide pain relief and reduce inflammation. These injections can help confirm if the facet joint is indeed the source of the pain and provide therapeutic relief by reducing inflammation and easing discomfort. Facet joint injections are a valuable tool in pain management and can offer temporary relief, allowing patients to engage in physical therapy and other treatments to address the underlying causes of their pain.

Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a minimally invasive medical procedure used to manage chronic pain, typically arising from conditions like arthritis or degenerative disc disease. During the procedure, a specialized needle with an electrode at its tip is guided precisely to the source of the pain, often in the spine. Radiofrequency energy is then delivered through the electrode, creating heat that cauterizes or damages the specific nerves responsible for transmitting pain signals to the brain. This disruption effectively interrupts the pain signals, providing long-lasting pain relief. RFA is especially beneficial for patients who have not found relief through other treatments and can offer significant improvements in quality of life by reducing or eliminating chronic pain.

Radio
frequency
Ablations

Epidural
Steroid
Injections

Epidural steroid injections are a medical procedure commonly used to alleviate pain and inflammation in the spine. During the procedure, a local anesthetic and a corticosteroid medication are injected into the epidural space, which surrounds the spinal cord and spinal nerves. These injections are guided by X-ray or fluoroscopic imaging to ensure precision. By delivering medication directly to the affected area, epidural steroid injections can reduce inflammation and provide temporary pain relief for conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or sciatica. This treatment can be an effective component of a comprehensive pain management plan, allowing patients to engage in physical therapy and rehabilitation to address the underlying causes of their pain.

Nerve blocks are a medical procedure used to diagnose and manage chronic pain conditions by temporarily disrupting the transmission of pain signals along specific nerves. During the procedure, a local anesthetic or a combination of anesthetics and steroids is injected near the targeted nerve or nerve cluster. By blocking the pain signals, nerve blocks can provide significant relief for conditions like chronic headaches, neuropathic pain, or certain types of joint pain. Nerve blocks can be both diagnostic, helping identify the source of pain, and therapeutic, offering temporary pain relief, making them a valuable tool in pain management, and enabling patients to engage in rehabilitation and other treatments to address the underlying causes of their pain.

Nerve
Blocks

PRP
Injections

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections are a medical procedure that utilizes a patient’s blood to promote healing and reduce pain in various musculoskeletal conditions. During the procedure, a small amount of the patient’s blood is drawn and then processed to concentrate the platelets, growth factors, and other healing components. The resulting PRP solution is then injected directly into the injured or affected area, such as joints, tendons, or muscles. PRP injections stimulate the body’s natural healing response, enhancing tissue repair, reducing inflammation, and alleviating pain. They are commonly used for conditions like osteoarthritis, tendon injuries, and chronic pain, offering a non-surgical and minimally invasive option for patients seeking pain relief and improved function.

An epidural blood patch is a medical procedure performed to alleviate symptoms of a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak or post-dural puncture headache (PDPH). During the procedure, a small amount of the patient’s blood is drawn and then carefully injected into the epidural space in the spine, near the site of the initial dural puncture that caused the CSF leak. The blood clot that forms from the injected blood acts as a sealant, closing the hole or tear in the dura mater (the protective membrane around the spinal cord) and reducing the leakage of CSF. This procedure effectively relieves the headache and other symptoms associated with CSF leaks, providing patients with significant and often rapid relief from debilitating discomfort.

Epidural
Blood Patch

Mild® Procedure (Vertos Medical)

The Mild® Procedure, developed by Vertos Medical, is a minimally invasive medical treatment designed to address lumbar spinal stenosis, a common condition characterized by the narrowing of the spinal canal in the lower back. This procedure utilizes specialized tools and imaging guidance to remove excess ligament tissue and create space within the spinal canal, relieving pressure on the compressed nerves. The Mild® procedure is performed through a tiny incision and typically does not require general anesthesia, reducing the risk and recovery time associated with traditional surgery. It offers an effective, less invasive alternative for patients suffering from the pain, numbness, and discomfort caused by lumbar spinal stenosis, helping to improve mobility and overall quality of life.
The Minuteman® Procedure, developed by Spinal Simplicity, is a minimally invasive medical treatment designed to address lumbar spinal stenosis, a condition characterized by the narrowing of the spinal canal in the lower back. This procedure involves the placement of a small implant into the spine, which serves to provide stability and prevent excessive flexion of the spine, relieving pressure on the compressed nerves. Unlike traditional surgical approaches, the Minuteman® Procedure is less invasive, reducing the need for extensive incisions and often eliminating the need for general anesthesia. It offers an effective option for patients seeking relief from the pain and mobility issues associated with lumbar spinal stenosis, enabling them to regain function and improve their overall quality of life.

Minuteman® procedure (Spinal Simplicity)

Botox Injections for Migraines and Dystonia

Botox injections have emerged as a highly effective treatment for both migraine and dystonia relief. For chronic migraine sufferers, Botox works by blocking the release of certain chemicals involved in pain transmission, thereby reducing the frequency and severity of migraine attacks. The treatment involves a series of small injections around the head and neck every 12 weeks, which can significantly improve the quality of life for patients. Similarly, for individuals with dystonia—a condition characterized by involuntary muscle contractions—Botox injections help by relaxing the overactive muscles, providing much-needed relief and improving movement and posture. This minimally invasive procedure offers a promising solution for managing these debilitating conditions, with a strong track record of safety and efficacy.

Trigger point injections are a therapeutic procedure used to alleviate pain caused by trigger points, which are sensitive areas of tight muscle fibers that can form in muscles or fascia. These injections typically contain a local anesthetic, sometimes combined with a corticosteroid, which is administered directly into the trigger point. The goal is to deactivate the trigger point, reduce pain, and improve muscle function. This treatment is particularly beneficial for patients suffering from chronic pain conditions such as myofascial pain syndrome, fibromyalgia, or tension headaches. Trigger point injections are a minimally invasive option that can provide rapid relief, allowing patients to engage more fully in physical therapy and daily activities, ultimately enhancing their overall quality of life.

Trigger Point Injections

Spinal Infusion Pumps

Spinal infusion pumps are advanced medical devices designed to deliver precise doses of medication directly to the spinal cord, providing effective pain management for patients with chronic pain conditions or severe spasticity. These implantable pumps administer medication, such as morphine or baclofen, in controlled amounts through a catheter placed in the intrathecal space around the spinal cord. By delivering the medication directly to the site of action, spinal infusion pumps achieve greater pain relief with lower doses, minimizing systemic side effects and improving patient comfort. This treatment is particularly beneficial for individuals who have not responded well to oral medications or other conventional pain management therapies. The pumps can be adjusted externally to tailor the dosage to the patient’s needs, offering a customizable and sustained solution for managing debilitating pain and enhancing quality of life.

The Intracept procedure is an innovative, minimally invasive treatment designed to alleviate chronic lower back pain originating from the vertebral endplates, a condition often referred to as vertebrogenic pain. This procedure involves the use of a specialized device to create a small channel in the vertebrae, through which heat is applied to ablate the basivertebral nerve, a nerve responsible for transmitting pain signals from the spine. By targeting this nerve, the Intracept procedure effectively disrupts the pain pathway, providing significant and long-lasting relief for patients. This outpatient procedure typically results in minimal downtime and allows patients to return to their daily activities much faster compared to traditional surgical options. The Intracept procedure represents a promising option for those who have not found relief through conservative treatments such as physical therapy or medication, offering a new avenue for managing chronic back pain and improving overall quality of life.

Intracept Procedure

ORTHOVISC®
(Intra-Articular) Injections

Orthovisc® injections, also known as intra-articular hyaluronic acid injections, are a non-surgical treatment option for managing pain and improving joint function in patients with osteoarthritis, particularly in the knee. Orthovisc® is a high-molecular-weight hyaluronan that mimics the natural lubricating and shock-absorbing properties of synovial fluid in healthy joints. By injecting Orthovisc directly into the affected joint, the treatment helps to restore the viscoelasticity of the synovial fluid, reduce inflammation, and provide cushioning. This can lead to significant pain relief, improved mobility, and a delay in the need for more invasive procedures like joint replacement surgery. Orthovisc injections are typically administered in a series of three to four treatments over several weeks, offering a valuable alternative for patients seeking to manage their osteoarthritis symptoms and enhance their quality of life without the need for surgery.