Discseel® Training for Physicians 10/19/24, Dallas, Texas
Avoid Spine Surgery with the Discseel® Procedure
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The Discseel® Procedure
These are the common-sense, evidence-based steps of the Discseel® Procedure
Consultation
During your consultation, you and anyone with you may speak directly with your Physician who will perform your Discseel® Procedure. Your Physician will answer all your questions so that you feel confident and ready for a successful return to activities.
Annulargram™
Annulograms™ are painless tests that replace “old school” MRIs and Discograms, because they can precisely identify disc tears and leaks. This is something MRIs or discograms can never do. The Annulargram™ is performed during your Discseel® Procedure.
Treatment
While mild sedation relaxes you, and after your Annulargram™ identifies your discs’ tears, your Physician seals all your tears by injecting Fibrin, an FDA-Approved biologic. Nothing else, including stem cells, can do this. Fibrin’s natural healing abilities have been known for centuries, it just took the Discseel® Procedure to bring them to you.
Recovery
Fibrin’s binding ability allows your spinal discs to regain normal strength within 30 minutes, allowing you to return to your hotel or home by that time. You may begin light activity the next day, increasing by 10% increments a day until you’re back to running, golfing, or just enjoying life, while Fibrin continues healing your spinal discs that entire year.
Consultation
During your consultation, you and anyone with you may speak directly with your Physician who will perform your Discseel® Procedure. Your Physician will answer all your questions so that you feel confident and ready for a successful return to activities.
Annulargram™
Annulograms™ are painless tests that replace “old school” MRIs and Discograms, because they can precisely identify disc tears and leaks. This is something MRIs or Discograms can never do. The Annulargram™ is performed during your Discseel® Procedure.
Treatment
While mild sedation relaxes you, and after your Annulargram identifies your discs’ tears, your Physician seals all your tears by injecting Fibrin, an FDA-Approved biologic. Nothing else, including stem cells, can do this. Fibrin’s natural healing abilities have been known for centuries, it just took the Discseel® Procedure to bring them to you.
Recovery
Fibrin’s binding ability allows your spinal discs to regain normal strength within 30 minutes, allowing you to return to your hotel or home by that time. You may begin light activity the next day, increasing by 10% increments a day until you’re back to running, golfing, or just enjoying life, while Fibrin continues healing your spinal discs that entire year.
Learn about The Discseel Procedure from its inventor, Dr. Kevin Pauza
Dr. Kevin Pauza is a renowned expert in interventional spine procedures and the innovator behind the Discseel® Procedure. With vast experience in non-surgical spine care and a pioneering approach to addressing back pain, Dr. Pauza offers invaluable insights. We’ve captured his expertise in video interviews to offer you a unique opportunity to learn directly from a leading authority in spinal health.
The Comparison
The Discseel® Procedure is a minimally invasive procedure that allows patients to relieve their low back and neck pain without surgery, through the use of FDA approved Biologic Fibrin Sealant. This is the only procedure proven to seal discs and encourage them to heal. The Discseel Procedure has excellent long-term outcomes proven in peer-reviewed literature.
Spine treated with microscopic needles in the Discseel® Procedure
Spine treated with microscopic needles in the Discseel® Procedure
Spine treated with screws and rods that are used in spinal fusion surgery
Spine treated with screws and rods that are used in spinal fusion surgery
Learn if you're a candidate for the Discseel® Procedure
As a result of his innovative work using biologics to treat the spine, Dr. Kevin Pauza has appeared on many news and television networks. He has also been featured in publications such as: The New York Times, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal.