Decompression Device – Vertiflex

Chronic back pain can greatly impact your life. Thankfully, medical technology advancements, like the innovative Vertiflex decompression device, offer relief. Provided by Lonseth Interventional Pain Centers, Vertiflex is designed for lumbar spinal stenosis sufferers, offering a non-surgical, minimally invasive solution to their pain.

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Vertiflex Treated Conditions

  • Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: Vertiflex offers a non-surgical, minimally invasive approach to treat Lumbar Spinal Stenosis. This condition involves the narrowing of the spinal canal in the lower back, leading to compression of the nerves and subsequent pain. The Vertiflex decompression device is designed to create space within the spinal canal, relieving pressure on the affected nerves. By restoring the natural anatomical alignment and reducing nerve compression, Vertiflex can significantly alleviate the symptoms associated with Lumbar Spinal Stenosis, such as lower back pain, numbness, and weakness in the legs
  • Back Pain: Chronic back pain can greatly impact one’s quality of life. Vertiflex offers a targeted solution for individuals suffering from persistent back pain. The device works by providing stability and decompression to the affected area of the spine. By gently stretching the spine and reducing pressure on the compressed nerves and discs, Vertiflex helps alleviate back pain, allowing individuals to engage in daily activities with greater comfort and mobility. This non-surgical treatment option can be an effective alternative to invasive procedures and long-term pain management strategies. 
  • Leg Pain: Leg pain that radiates from the lower back can be caused by nerve compression or irritation. Vertiflex can address this leg pain by relieving pressure on the affected nerves in the spinal canal. By creating space and decompressing the nerves, the device helps restore proper nerve function and reduces pain and discomfort in the legs. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals experiencing conditions like Lumbar Spinal Stenosis, where leg pain is a common symptom. 

Why Lonseth Interventional Pain Centers?

Choose Lonseth Interventional Pain Centers for your Vertiflex treatment and experience unmatched expertise, compassionate care, and cutting-edge technology. With a team of highly skilled pain management specialists, personalized treatment plans, and a commitment to delivering positive outcomes, Lonseth Interventional Pain Centers provide the optimal environment for your Vertiflex journey. Trust in their comprehensive approach to pain management and their utilization of the latest advancements to alleviate your pain, enhance your mobility, and improve your quality of life.

Vertiflex Treatment FAQ

Vertiflex is an ideal treatment option for individuals suffering from lumbar spinal stenosis who have not found sufficient relief from conservative therapies. Candidates for Vertiflex typically experience symptoms such as lower back pain, leg pain, numbness, or weakness caused by nerve compression due to LSS. A comprehensive evaluation by a healthcare professional specializing in pain management can determine if Vertiflex is the right treatment for you.

Yes, Vertiflex is considered a minimally-invasive procedure. It involves the placement of a small implant in the spine to provide stabilization and decompression. The implant is inserted through a small incision, usually less than 1 cm in size, and does not require extensive tissue disruption or major surgical intervention. This approach helps minimize trauma, reduce recovery time, and lowers the risks associated with more invasive surgical procedures.

The Vertiflex implant is designed to be a long-lasting solution for lumbar spinal stenosis. While individual experiences may vary, clinical studies have shown that the Vertiflex implant can provide relief for several years. It is designed to withstand the demands placed on it during daily activities, maintaining its effectiveness over an extended period. It is important to consult with your healthcare provider to understand the specific expectations and potential longevity of the Vertiflex implant for your unique situation.

The Vertiflex procedure has demonstrated high success rates in providing relief for individuals with lumbar spinal stenosis. Clinical studies have shown significant improvement in symptoms, including reduction in back pain and leg pain, increased mobility, and improved quality of life. The success of the Vertiflex procedure can vary depending on individual factors, such as the severity of the condition and overall health. It is crucial to consult with a doctor to assess your specific case and determine the potential benefits and success rate of the Vertiflex procedure for you.