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Welcome to our health education page. Patients can find information and definitions to help them learn about specific or general medical topics and procedures. Below you can read more about each procedure and what prerequisites are in order to perform each procedure. Providers at North Shore Pain Management can also answer any questions you might have?
A clinically proven treatment for the relief of chronic vertebrogenic low back pain that is a minimally invasive, implant-free, outpatient procedure proven both to be safe and to provide long-term pain relief after a single procedure.
A minimally invasive, interspinous-interlaminar fusion device intended for the fixation and stabilization of the lumbar spine while awaiting bony fusion to occur.
Procedure in which a little metal device is placed between 2 spinal levels to decompress the nerves being pinched by lumbar spinal stenosis.
The LinQ™ SI Joint Stabilization System is intended to help patients suffering from low back pain due to sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction find long-term relief.
Procedure in which an insulated lead or wire with electrodes is placed in the epidural space, and stimulates specific spinal nerves.
Procedure in which an insulated lead or wire with electrodes is placed in the epidural space, and stimulates the spinal cord with extremely small amounts of electricity.
Procedure in which an insulated lead or wire with electrodes is placed next to a nerve that is causing pain and stimulates the nerve with extremely small amounts of electricity.
Procedure in which a device the diameter of a paper hole punch is inserted down to the spine to decompress the nerves being pinched by lumbar spinal stenosis.
Procedure in which a device the diameter of a paper hole punch is inserted down into the vertebral body in the spine in order to inject cement to stabilize a vertebral compression fracture.
Our goal is to improve your ability to return to the activities you have been missing as well as provide a meaningful reduction in pain.