Understanding what PRP is and how it works may help to determine if it could be a treatment option for you. At Innovative Pain & Spine Specialists in Omaha, Nebraska, Dr. Thomas Brooks, a pain medicine physician, uses PRP to help patients find relief from conditions such as tendon injuries, ligament injuries, and osteoarthritis.
Read MoreDr. Zach is happy to offer a new procedure for such patients with mild to moderate spinal stenosis, called Vertiflex. This procedure is minimally-invasive and performed at an outpatient surgery center. A small device is placed in the lumbar spine that opens the spinal canal and allows patients less back and leg pain and improves their ability to stand and walk for longer periods.
Read MoreThe Vertiflex Superion procedure is a clinically proven, minimally-invasive solution that may help those suffering from chronic pain due to lumbar spinal stenosis.
Read MoreKelsey Hohlen, PA-C enjoys collaborating with providers for the best interest of the patient and truly enjoys spending time to help explain pain conditions and treatments. She is trained to perform various types of nerve block, joint, and trigger point injections and is no stranger to developing multi-modal treatment plans.
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