Superion Procedure for Lumbar Stenosis

What is Lumbar Spinal Stenosis (LSS)? Lumbar Spinal Stenosis is caused by changes in the shape and size of the spinal canal as we age. This natural degenerative process can cause anatomical changes at any time, but is most common in people over 50 years and may continue to progress with age. How does Superion treat LSS? Superion is a completely new, minimally invasive approach to treating lumbar stenosis that fills a gap in the continuum between conservative care and invasive surgery. Designed with patient safety and comfort in mind, Superion is implanted through a small tube the size of a dime to reduce tissue damage and blood loss. It’s a simple outpatient procedure with a rapid recovery time and no destabilization of the spine. Call our office if you are having the following symtoms: Leg, buttock, and groin pain Numbness, weakness, cramping, or stiffness in the legs, or buttocks Difficulty walking or standing but experience relief in the seated or flexed position Call us for information at 407-412-5030
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