What Treatments Are Available for Spinal Stenosis in Indiana?
Nonsurgical Treatments
For many patients, nonsurgical options provide effective relief from back, neck, or nerve-related symptoms, especially for those seeking spinal stenosis treatment. These include:
- Physical therapy to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility.
- Medications like anti-inflammatories or muscle relaxants to manage pain.
- Pain injections, which reduce inflammation and provide short-term relief.
At Goodman Campbell, our team of specialists in pain management in Carmel, Indiana, as well as across our other locations, play a vital role in delivering targeted, nonsurgical relief. These experts work closely with our surgical and therapy teams to create customized care plans that reduce pain and improve function, often avoiding the need for surgery altogether.
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
- Micro Lumbar Discectomy and Laminectomy are options for removing small portions of bone or disc material to relieve nerve compression.
- These techniques use smaller incisions, which means faster recovery and less scarring.
Advanced Surgical Options
For severe cases, advanced procedures like lumbar decompression or spinal fusion (posterior, lateral, or anterior approaches) might be necessary. These surgeries are recommended when the spinal canal narrows significantly and leads to severe pain or neurological deficits.
The experts at Goodman Campbell use the latest technology — including intraoperative navigation, robotics, and high-resolution imaging — to ensure safe, precise outcomes in every procedure. From diagnosis through recovery, our independent spine care model prioritizes accuracy, innovation, and patient-centered results.
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