Your chronic back or neck pain now can be treated with a minimally invasive procedure. At University Pain & Spine Center we give patients this effective and precise option that alleviates their discomfort and doesn’t require a surgical intervention
Our pain management experts in Somerset, Monroe, Ewing, Englewood Cliffs, Jersey City, Hoboken, Bloomfield, Freehold, Clark, and Elizabeth, New Jersey; and Bayridge, Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, and Hempstead, New York, are committed to helping patients find relief and regain control of their everyday lives.
Biacuplasty is a treatment that uses radiofrequency to treat chronic pain that comes from the joints or discs in the spine. This brand new technology uses cooled probes that deliver energy with precision, effectively targeting the damaged area and blocking the pain signals that are transmitted to the patient’s brain.
Biacuplasty does not treat these conditions:
Biacuplasty is recommended for patients who have experienced severe chronic pain, which often stems from a herniated or degenerated disc. Typically, it’s a dull, aching discomfort that they feel on their neck or lower back, intensified by making movements like standing for long periods, leaning forward, or twisting.
When physical therapy, exercises, medical treatments and corticosteroid injections (in some cases) can’t provide relief for the patient, biacuplasty is the top non-surgical option. It’s also an alternative for people who aren’t a good candidate for surgery due to their age and other health conditions.
If you’re suffering from chronic back pain and don’t want to go under surgery, biacuplasty is the middle ground you’re looking for. At University Pain and Spine Center, you can find healthcare specialists with proven expertise in pain management, who provide personalized care for their patients in order to get the best results for them.
To learn more about our biacuplasty procedures and how it can relieve your pain with long-lasting results, contact us and book your consultation. You can find us in Englewood Cliffs, Somerset, Monroe Township, Freehold, and Clark, New Jersey.