Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (Post-Nucleotomy Syndrome)

Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (Post-Nucleotomy Syndrome)

Both terms mean the same. after back surgery, the patient suffers from chronic back pain. The pain may be concentrated in the area operated on or may radiate to the legs. The pain persists, despite various therapies using either drugs or invasive treatments like denervation or implantation of spinal cord simulators. Eventually, the patient ends up being labeled “untreatable” and is “treated” using pain-suppressing drugs.

Treatment of Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (Post-Nucleotomy Syndrome) at Cellebration Wellness

At Cellebration, we have mastered the technology for isolating the maximum number of viable stem cells from either the autologous sources of the patient’s own body or allogenic from a matched donor to treat Post-Neucleotomy Syndrome.

Stem cells treatment involves administration of concentrated cells in the targeted area, wherein they can colonize in the damaged area, adapt the properties of resident stem cells, and initiate some of the lost functions that have been compromised by the disease or injury.

Cellebration offers a highly advanced combination of Regenerative Disc Repair and Percutaneous Laser Disc Decompression (PLDD) which is a laser assisted disc decompression technique where the laser is used to vaporize a part of the disk or the associated scarred tissue. It is one of the newest forms of minimally invasive surgery. Regenerative Disc Repair is implemented using Cellebration’s exclusive adult stem cell therapy.

Autologous stem cells (out of the patient’s own body) are implanted through the same tube that is used to guide the laser and placed in the area targeted for disc regeneration.

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