Choosing to undergo spine surgery under the advice of our Doctors can be a monumental step towards reducing or completely eliminating your neck or back pain. After you have made the decision to go through with the procedure, you may have some questions about financing, insurance, or about the surgery itself. Our team is standing by to answer any of these questions for you over the phone (1-800-349-6922) or in person, and to help make this process as easy as possible, we’ve put together a list of 6 creative ways you can use to help pay for your spine surgery or other procedure.
Six Creative Ways to Help Pay for Spine Surgery
Regenerative Medicine Solutions to Chronic Back and Neck Pain
Top 5 Reasons for Your Neck and Back Pain
Is There an Age Limit on Spine Surgery?
Recent developments in regenerative medicine are offering a great deal of promise for people looking for an alternative to more traditional procedures related to everything from heart disease and neurological conditions to the restoration of damaged muscles, tendons, and tissues commonly associated with lower back and joint ailments.
How is Sciatica Treated with Laser Surgery?
Sciatica is a painful condition that can develop gradually or just suddenly appear. Often, it can be best described as an excruciating, shooting pain from your lower back, through your buttock, and down your leg. Sometimes you might also feel an uncomfortable numbness, tingling or burning sensation down your leg that may extend into your toes. The pain from sciatica makes it almost impossible to sit or stand comfortably.
Am I too Old for Laser Spine Surgery?
All surgeries carry a certain amount of risk of complications, especially for older adults. The risks related to laser spine surgery are often less than those associated with traditional open back surgery. Because laser surgery is minimally invasive and doesn’t use strong anesthesia, it is suitable for all age groups, especially older adults who are not candidates for open back surgery.