Find Relief From Neck Pain

Neck pain is a common symptom that affects millions of people worldwide, often resulting from muscle strain, poor posture, injury, or underlying spinal issues. This discomfort can significantly impact daily life, leading to a range of symptoms that vary in intensity and duration. 

When neck pain is caused by a compromised disc in the cervical spine, the Discseel® Procedure offers a revolutionary non-surgical solution with impressive results.

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Neck (Cervical) Pain

How The Discseel® Procedure Works

For those suffering from neck pain due to cervical disc damage resulting from herniated discs, bulging discs, annular tears, degeneration, or other causes, the Discseel® procedure presents an innovative and effective treatment option. 
 
This minimally invasive treatment addresses the core issue by sealing the tears and fissures in the damaged spinal discs using a natural, FDA approved biologic sealant.   This restores the discs’ structural integrity which supports and enhances the natural healing process while preserving the disc’s intended function.  

Discseel® alleviates the inflammation and pain without the risks associated with invasive surgery. 
 

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Causes of Neck Pain

Symptoms of neck pain can vary widely depending on the underlying cause and severity of the condition. Common causes include:

  1. Injury: Whiplash or other trauma from accidents or falls.
  2. Herniated Disc: Discs in the cervical spine bulge or rupture, causing nerve compression.
  3. Degenerative Disc Disease: Age-related wear and tear on the spinal discs.
  4. Osteoarthritis: Degeneration of the cervical spine’s joints, leading to inflammation and pain.
  5. Cervical Stenosis: Narrowing of the spinal canal in the neck, compressing the spinal cord and nerves.
  6. Muscle Strain: Often due to overuse, poor posture, or sudden movements.
  7. Poor Posture: Prolonged sitting or standing with improper alignment, such as slouching or leaning forward.
  8. Repetitive Motions: Activities that involve repetitive neck movements, such as certain sports or work tasks.
  9. Stress and Tension: Emotional stress causing muscle tightness and discomfort.
 

Benefits of

The Discseel procedure

patients are up and moving within 24 hours of the discseel procedure

minimally invasive procedure without surgery

Over 7,000 procedures with an 83% success rate

Procedure normally takes less than one hour