Experiencing back or leg pain when you stand or walk?

Find out if you're a candidate for a new treatment option the mild procedure for lumbar spinal stenosis.

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Experiencing back or leg pain when you stand or walk?

Find out if you're a candidate for a new treatment option the mild procedure for lumbar spinal stenosis.

Clinical studies show that the mild procedure is safe and can help you stand longer & walk farther with less pain

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Long-Term Results With Extremely Low Complications

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Proven to be as safe as an injection

thousands treated with mild procedure

Over 20,000 patients treated to date

increased standing and walking with mild procedure

increase in standing and walking

What is LSS and what are the symptoms?

Do you experience pain or numbness in your lower back when standing upright or your legs when walking?

Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a condition where the spinal canal narrows and compresses the spinal cord nerves in your lower back. As we age, the natural wear and tear on our spine can lead to a number of contributing factors that cause the narrowing of the spinal canal – thickening of ligament tissue, formation of excess bone, or compression/bulging of the discs.

The narrowing of the spinal canal can cause a number of symptoms such as pain, numbness or a tingling sensation in your buttocks, legs and lower back. It may also limit the amount of time/distance you are able to stand or walk. If your symptoms increase when you walk or stand, but you experience relief when you sit or bend forward, then you may have a certain type of LSS that can be treated by the removal of excess tissue that is causing the narrowing of the spinal canal.

LSS Treatment Considerations with mild procedure

There are many options available to treat LSS, and your doctor should help determine what is best for you

If your doctor determines you have LSS caused by excess ligament, then the mild procedure may be a safe and effective treatment for you. The mild procedure is a quick outpatient procedure, performed through a tiny incision (about the size of a baby aspirin), requiring no general anesthesia or stitches. Study data show that 79% of patients experience a significant reduction in pain and significant increase in mobility. In addition, the mild procedure has been proven to have a very low risk of major complications.

LSS Treatment with Mild Procedure

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mild® is an FDA-cleared procedure that has been performed safely on thousands of patients

Specialized tools are inserted through a tiny incision in your back and are used to remove  small pieces of bone and excess ligament that cause the narrowing of the canal. Some doctors have described the goal of treating LSS as being similar to “removing a kink in a drinking straw.” The doctor will use an imaging machine to help guide him or her through the procedure. The restoration of space in the spinal canal decreases the compression of the nerves, which reduces pain and restores mobility.

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