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LSS Could Be Causing YOU Back Pain Outpatient procedure, performed in less than 1 hour Requires: - No general anesthesia - No implants - No stitches What is LSS? Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a condition where the spinal canal narrows and compresses the spinal cord nerves in your lower back. As we age, the natural wear and tear on our spine can lead to a number of contributing factors that cause the narrowing of the spinal canal - thickening of ligament tissue, formation of excess bone, or compression/bulging of the discs. Open Surgery (Fusion, Laminotomy, Laminectomy) LSS treatments mild Outpatient (less than 1 hour) Inpatient (3-5 days) Hospital Stay is this you? Patient Positive 79%! 60-80% Outcomes (about 3 out of 4 patients) Do you experience pain or numbness in your lower back when standing upright? Major Complication Risk Extremely Low 23.5% Smaller than a Baby Aspirin (5.1mm) Incision Length 3-5 inches Do you experience pain, numbness, or tingling in your legs or buttocks when you walk? General Anesthesia No Yes *Major complications defined as: dural tear & blood loss requiring transfusion Data based on average of responder group at 1 year from MiDAS 1 study Is your discomfort relieved when you bend forward at the waist or sit down? There are many options available to treat LSS, a PRI specialist can help determine what is best for you. If your PRI specialist determines you have LSS caused by excess ligament, bone, or compression/bulging of the discs, then the mild ® procedure may be a safe and effective treatment for you. What are the Symptoms of LSS? The narrowing of the spinal canal can cause a number of symptoms such as pain, numbness or a tingling sensation in your buttocks, legs and lower back. it may also limit the amount of time/distance you are able to stand or walk. If your symptoms increase when you walk or stand, but you experience relief when you sit or bend forward, then you may have a certain type of LSS that can be treated by the removal of excess tissue that is causing the narrowing of the spinal canal. To learn more, call Pain Relief Institute at 847-243-6442 Khurram Khan, MD 6 Board Certifications Pain Management Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Headache Medicine Broin Injury Orofacial Pain Paliative & Hospice O PAIN RELIEF INSTITUTE Return to the daily activities of your life, such as cooking a meal, taking a stroll in the park, or grocery shopping. Leaders in Regenerative Medicine mild LSS Could Be Causing YOU Back Pain Outpatient procedure, performed in less than 1 hour Requires: - No general anesthesia - No implants - No stitches What is LSS? Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a condition where the spinal canal narrows and compresses the spinal cord nerves in your lower back. As we age, the natural wear and tear on our spine can lead to a number of contributing factors that cause the narrowing of the spinal canal - thickening of ligament tissue, formation of excess bone, or compression/bulging of the discs. Open Surgery (Fusion, Laminotomy, Laminectomy) LSS treatments mild Outpatient (less than 1 hour) Inpatient (3-5 days) Hospital Stay is this you? Patient Positive 79%! 60-80% Outcomes (about 3 out of 4 patients) Do you experience pain or numbness in your lower back when standing upright? Major Complication Risk Extremely Low 23.5% Smaller than a Baby Aspirin (5.1mm) Incision Length 3-5 inches Do you experience pain, numbness, or tingling in your legs or buttocks when you walk? General Anesthesia No Yes *Major complications defined as: dural tear & blood loss requiring transfusion Data based on average of responder group at 1 year from MiDAS 1 study Is your discomfort relieved when you bend forward at the waist or sit down? There are many options available to treat LSS, a PRI specialist can help determine what is best for you. If your PRI specialist determines you have LSS caused by excess ligament, bone, or compression/bulging of the discs, then the mild ® procedure may be a safe and effective treatment for you. What are the Symptoms of LSS? The narrowing of the spinal canal can cause a number of symptoms such as pain, numbness or a tingling sensation in your buttocks, legs and lower back. it may also limit the amount of time/distance you are able to stand or walk. If your symptoms increase when you walk or stand, but you experience relief when you sit or bend forward, then you may have a certain type of LSS that can be treated by the removal of excess tissue that is causing the narrowing of the spinal canal. To learn more, call Pain Relief Institute at 847-243-6442 Khurram Khan, MD 6 Board Certifications Pain Management Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Headache Medicine Broin Injury Orofacial Pain Paliative & Hospice O PAIN RELIEF INSTITUTE Return to the daily activities of your life, such as cooking a meal, taking a stroll in the park, or grocery shopping. Leaders in Regenerative Medicine mild