Life is better without
leg & back pain
Inspan can help.
Benefits Of INSPAN
ScrewLES® Back Surgery for rapid recovery.
The Inspan technique is a new way to treat spine problems using simple and safe Less Exposure Surgery (LES) Technique. This procedure is indicated for degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis and facet arthropathy. Inspan unique interlaminar design allows for decompression and distraction while maintaining lordosis. With less than a two inch incision and only one hour surgery, you’ll be on your way home that same day.
Life without back pain.
Back pain may be a symptom of a degenerative disc. Spinal discs are shock absorbers while facets are bony joints that support movement. When the discs and facets are degenerative any movement can cause debilitating pain. Therapy and injections relieve pain temporarily. Interspinous fixation and fusion with Inspan stops the painful motion, opens the canal to relieve nerve compression and is a quick, safe and less invasive surgery that may provide a more lasting relief.
Why the Inspan solution?
Inspan treats the underlying problem causing pain. It is an implant used in a minimally invasive technique that can provide lasting relief after spinal fusion or treatment of spinal stenosis. Inspan opens the spinal canal and the foramen to relieve nerve compression, restores disc height, decompresses and fixates the facet joints to immobilize them for the bony surfaces to fuse.
PATIENT EDUCATION
Your pain is serious
Back and leg pain may be symptoms of a degenerative spine and spinal stenosis. Spinal discs are shock absorbers while facets are bony joints that support movement. When the spinal discs and facets have degenerative changes any movement can cause debilitating pain.
Symptoms?
Lower back pain and spinal stenosis symptoms can include pain while walking, numbness in your legs, calves, or buttocks and weakness and/or loss of balance. Other symptoms are aching, dull back pain spreading to your legs and low endurance during physical activities.
Treatment Options
Speak to your physician about your symptoms. There are several treatment options for spine pain. Please consult with your provider about your pain and if the Inspan treatment is right for you. Medications, physical therapy and injections may help relieve pain but often is temporary.