Research
The results are in! This month a paper was published covering a 5-year study of the MILD procedure aimed at determine length of effectiveness of the procedure on patients with Symptomatic Lumbar Spinal Stenosis.
Mild is a minimally invasive procedure that can provide patients with Lumbar Spinal Stenosis symptom relief, but also helps decrease the amount of decompression of the spine.
Why is this Important?
The release of the data from this study is important for patients to know because it showcases the effectiveness of the new procedure, which may help physicians and their patients to choose this over other possible treatment options.
There are 3 significant takeaways from the study that should boost patients’ confidence levels.
88% of Patients Avoided Surgical Decompression for at least 5 Years
No Implants Needed
No Delay in Patient Care
What's Next?
To find out if the MILD procedure may be right for you, call our office to schedule an appointment with one of our providers. We also offer pamphlets with more detailed information on the MILD procedure, how it works, and how it might help.
You can also visit the link below to read a recap of the published paper on the study if you’d like to learn more information.

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