Microdiscectomy
Comprehensive spine care from diagnosis to recovery—all under one roof.
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Your Treatment Options for Microdiscectomy
- Board-certified spine surgeons with fellowship training
- Minimally invasive surgical techniques for faster recovery
- On-site physical therapy and rehabilitation services
- Advanced imaging and diagnostic capabilities
Non-Surgical Treatments
Start With the Least-Invasive Options
Non-Surgical Spine, Neck & Back Treatments
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Physical Therapy
Our physical therapists develop customized exercise programs to strengthen your core, improve flexibility, and reduce pressure on herniated discs. Many patients find significant pain relief through targeted movement therapy.
- Core stabilization exercises
- Manual therapy techniques
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Epidural Steroid Injections
Precisely guided injections deliver anti-inflammatory medication directly to the affected nerve root. This treatment can provide months of pain relief while your body heals naturally.
- Fluoroscopy-guided precision
- Outpatient procedure
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Pain Management
Our pain specialists offer comprehensive medication management and alternative therapies to control your symptoms. We focus on maintaining your quality of life while exploring all conservative options.
- Customized medication protocols
- Nerve block procedures
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Spinal Decompression Therapy
Non-surgical spinal decompression gently stretches the spine to relieve pressure on herniated discs. This treatment promotes healing by improving blood flow and reducing nerve compression.
- Computer-controlled traction
- Pain-free treatment sessions
Surgical Options
If Surgery is Right for You
Watch how our minimally invasive microdiscectomy technique removes herniated disc material while preserving healthy tissue.
Surgical Spine, Neck & Back Procedures
- Traditional Microdiscectomy Using a microscope for magnified visualization, our surgeons remove the herniated portion of the disc through a small incision. This time-tested approach provides excellent pain relief with minimal tissue disruption.
- Tubular Microdiscectomy A specialized retractor system creates a small working channel to the spine, protecting surrounding muscles and tissues. This technique often results in less post-operative pain and faster recovery times.
- Endoscopic Discectomy The most minimally invasive option, using a tiny camera and specialized instruments through an incision smaller than a dime. Many patients return home the same day with this advanced technique.
What to Expect with Microdiscectomy
Initial Consultation
Your spine surgeon will review your symptoms, medical history, and imaging studies to determine if microdiscectomy is right for you.
Pre-Surgical Planning
We'll coordinate any necessary pre-operative testing and provide detailed instructions to prepare you for surgery.
Surgery Day
Most microdiscectomy procedures take 30-60 minutes and are performed on an outpatient basis or with a brief overnight stay.
Recovery & Rehabilitation
Our physical therapists will guide your recovery with a personalized program designed to restore strength and prevent future injury.
Return to Activities
Most patients gradually return to work within 2-4 weeks and resume all activities within 6-8 weeks, depending on their specific condition and healing progress.
REAL EXPERIENCES—FROM EVALUATION THROUGH RECOVERY.
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PROVEN RESULTS
Why Choose Synergy?
Patient Pain Relief
(1 Year)
Return to Work
(6 Weeks)
Patient Satisfaction
(Overall)
Data Source: CODE Technology PRO Surveys (2025).