SpineRenu®
Interventional spine procedures for treating the disc and other functional spinal unit conditions.
SpineRenu Overview
SpineRenu treatments focuses on the Disc and the Functional Spinal Unit; this includes degeneative disc, herniated disc, annular tears, vertebral conditions, facets, ligaments, and muscles.
Qualified physicians who have been trained with proper MSK diagnostics skills, regenerative orthopedic therapies, and image-guided injection techniques. Often physicians have specialties in orthopedic surgery, spine, sports medicine, physical medicine & rehabilitation (PM&R) or physiatry, anesthesiology, pain management, etc.
Yes. SpineRenu procedures are minimally invasive and depending on your condition t. JointRenu treatments are generally delivered via injection and most can be performed in an outpatient setting. Some minimally invasive surgeries may use JointRenu procedures as an augmentation to the surgery.
What the doctor will use in your JointRenu procedure depends on your diagnosed condition and professional judgement of the physician. The treating physician may use PRP (Platelet-rich Plasma) or some other orthobiologic therapy in the procedure.
PRP is Platelet-Rich Plasma. PRP is derived from your own blood and contains platelets and growth factors naturally occuring in your blood. The physician draws your blood and processes it to separate the red blood cells and access the platelets in the plasma. The PRP is then used in targeted therapies as determined by the physician at the bedside in a same-day procedure.
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Spine Conditions Addressed
Yes. Through a combination of MRI and/or ultrasound diagnostic and physical examination, your physician will diagnose the level of osteoarthritis you are experiencing and determine the appropriate treatment plan. The JointRenu interventional approach may include joint injections using various orthobiologics.
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis and can lead to the degeneration of cartilage in your joints, including: knees, hands, hips, shoulders, and spine (facet joints).
SpineRenu can be an effective procedure in addressing various cervical spine conditions, including cervical herniated disc, cervical annular tears, cervical spondylosis, cervical degenerative disc disease, cervical facet osteoarthritis, and general cervical instability.
Ligaments and tendons help give support to joints and other complex structures. JointRenu procedures can provide therapies to supplement repair of defects, tears, and general degeneration of ligaments and tendons to help tighten up the supporting structure.
Absolutely. The procedure helps to heal the compromised discs and reinforce the spine structure. This often will help correct the indications you have experienced from Sciatica.
The SpineRenu® procedure utilizes autologous tissue derived from the patient's blood and bone marrow.
PRP, Autologous Fibrin, and Bone Marrow Concentrate.