Frequently Asked Questions About the DISCSEEL® Procedure

Chronic back or neck pain can disrupt every part of your life. If you’ve tried medications, physical therapy, or even surgery without lasting relief, you may feel like you’re running out of options. Fortunately, there’s a non-surgical procedure that’s helping many patients finally find relief: the DISCSEEL® Procedure. At Tennessee Spine Specialists, we offer DISCSEEL®…

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Comparing Common Spine Conditions: Herniated Discs vs. Spinal Stenosis

Back pain is one of the most common health complaints in the United States, and two of the leading causes are herniated discs and spinal stenosis. While both conditions affect the spine and can cause similar symptoms, they are quite different in how they develop, progress, and are treated. Understanding the differences between these conditions…

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Life-Changing Results: Real Patient Success Stories from the Discseel® Procedure

Chronic back pain can drastically impact a person’s daily life, making even the simplest movements painful and exhausting. For many, the DISCSEEL® Procedure has been the solution they had long been searching for—offering lasting relief without the risks of major spinal surgery. At Tennessee Spine Specialists, we’ve seen firsthand how this innovative treatment transforms lives.…

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What Makes a DISCSEEL Specialist: Behind the Exclusive Certification Process

At Tennessee Spine Specialists, excellence in patient care is not just a goal—it’s a commitment. In the evolving field of minimally invasive spine procedures, the DISCSEEL technique stands out as a groundbreaking approach to treating annular tears and other disc-related pathologies. But what truly sets DISCSEEL specialists apart is not only their technical expertise but…

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Understanding Interventional Pain Management Techniques

Interventional pain management techniques are a group of minimally invasive procedures that are used to reduce chronic pain and help patients improve their quality of life. Unlike traditional pain management options, interventional pain management techniques work by directly targeting pain at its source. These procedures often provide patients with more immediate relief and are associated…

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Why you should see a Neurosurgeon for your spine pain

When it comes to spine pain, finding the right specialist to address your concerns can be overwhelming. However, for many patients, a neurosurgeon may be the best choice to diagnose and treat spine-related issues. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the reasons why seeing a neurosurgeon for your spine pain can be a crucial step…

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5 Questions to Ask Before Undergoing a Laminectomy in Florida

If you are considering a laminectomy surgery in Florida, it is important to be fully informed and comfortable with your decision. A laminectomy is a surgical procedure that involves removing a portion of the lamina, the back part of a vertebra that forms the spinal canal. This procedure is often performed to alleviate pressure on…

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How To Prevent Spine Injuries

Spine injuries can be caused by a variety of factors, including poor posture, improper lifting techniques, and sudden impacts or falls. In order to prevent these types of injuries, it is important to take a proactive approach to maintaining a healthy spine. Here are some tips for preventing spine injuries: Maintain good posture: Poor posture…

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Top Rated Spine Surgeons | Tennessee Spine Specialists

Tennessee Spine Specialists is a top rated spine practice in Florida with locations in Tampa, Bradenton/Lakewood Ranch. Lakeland, Ocala, Gainesville, Brooksville, and Largo. We focus on minimally invasive spine procedures. We can handle complex spine procedures as well as minimally invasive procedures. Tennessee Spine Specialists accepts health insurances such as Blue Cross Blue Shield, Medicare, Aetna, Cigna Health Springs, as well…

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10 Signs You May Need Artificial Disc Replacement Surgery

When most people think of neurosurgeons, they think of brain surgery. But neurosurgeons also treat conditions of the spine. And one of the most common spine procedures we perform is artificial disc replacement (ADR). What Is an Artificial Disc Replacement? Neurosurgeons treat the brain and spine. One common surgery for the spine is called artificial…

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How To Find The Best Spine Surgeon In Tampa?

The human spine is an intricate system of 33 bones that are all positioned on top of each other. This design provides a flexible and sturdy frame for the body, allowing you to stand up straight, bend, and twist. It also protects your spinal cord from any damage. The spinal cord is essential as it…

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