Interventional Spine Treatment Kennesaw

Modern Spine Relief Without Surgery

Back, neck, and nerve pain are some of the most common—and most frustrating—issues people face today. Whether caused by aging, injury, poor posture, or disc degeneration, spine-related pain can disrupt every part of life, from your ability to work and exercise to how well you sleep at night.

For many patients in Kennesaw and surrounding areas, the road to relief often feels discouraging. You may have tried medications that only masked the pain temporarily… or been told that surgery is your only option. But there's another path—a smarter, less invasive one.

At Medici Orthopaedics & Spine, we specialize in interventional spine treatments that offer targeted relief without the need for major surgery or long recovery times. These advanced, image-guided procedures allow us to treat the source of your pain directly, often in an outpatient setting, with minimal downtime and maximum results.

As one of Kennesaw’s most trusted names in non-surgical spine care, Medici is proud to help patients move forward—comfortably and confidently.

Our mission is simple:

“Optimally restoring quality of life with the most effective, least invasive treatments available.”

If you're looking for real relief from chronic spine pain, you're in the right place. Our Kennesaw clinic offers same-day appointments, compassionate care, and a full range of minimally invasive solutions designed to help you heal—without going under the knife.

What Is Interventional Spine Treatment?

Interventional spine treatment is a modern, non-surgical approach to managing spinal and nerve-related pain through image-guided, minimally invasive procedures. Rather than masking symptoms with medication or resorting to surgery, this specialty targets the precise source of pain—whether that’s a pinched nerve, inflamed joint, or herniated disc.

At Medici Orthopaedics & Spine in Kennesaw, our interventional spine care focuses on one thing: helping you move and live better, without going under the knife. By using real-time imaging (such as fluoroscopy, ultrasound, or CT guidance), we’re able to safely and accurately deliver treatment to the exact area that needs it.

These procedures are commonly used to:

  • Diagnose the true origin of back, neck, or nerve pain
  • Treat inflammation, nerve compression, or joint irritation
  • Manage chronic conditions that haven’t responded to conservative care

Unlike traditional surgery, interventional spine treatments are outpatient-based, typically requiring no incisions, minimal recovery time, and very low risk of complications.

Each treatment at Medici is performed by a board-certified interventional spine specialist, ensuring the highest standard of precision, safety, and outcomes. Whether you’re struggling with sciatica, spinal arthritis, or post-surgical pain, these techniques are designed to relieve discomfort, restore function, and improve quality of life—all without unnecessary downtime or drugs.

Common Spine Conditions Treated at Medici

At Medici Orthopaedics & Spine in Kennesaw, we treat a wide range of spinal conditions using non-surgical, interventional techniques that target pain at its source. Whether your symptoms are new or you’ve been struggling for years, our team is trained to identify the root of your discomfort and deliver effective, minimally invasive relief.

Here are some of the most common spine-related conditions we help patients overcome:

Herniated or Bulging Discs

Discs that slip or bulge from their normal position can press on nearby nerves, causing sharp or radiating pain in the back, legs, or arms. We offer injections and nerve-targeting treatments that reduce inflammation and restore function.

Spinal Stenosis

Narrowing of the spinal canal can compress nerves and lead to chronic pain, numbness, or weakness. Our interventional procedures help relieve pressure and improve walking and standing tolerance.

Sciatica (Lumbar Radiculopathy)

When a nerve root in the lower back is irritated, it can send pain shooting down the leg. We use image-guided epidural injections and nerve blocks to calm inflammation and reduce nerve compression.

Facet Joint Syndrome

The small joints at the back of the spine can become arthritic or inflamed, leading to localized pain and stiffness. Facet injections and radiofrequency ablation are effective options for long-term relief.

Degenerative Disc Disease

As spinal discs wear down with age or injury, they can cause instability and chronic discomfort. We use targeted therapies to manage pain, improve stability, and delay the need for surgical intervention.

Cervical and Lumbar Arthritis

Arthritis in the neck or lower back can limit movement and create daily discomfort. Our non-surgical treatments reduce joint inflammation, improve flexibility, and support active living.

SI Joint Dysfunction

Pain at the sacroiliac (SI) joint—where the spine meets the pelvis—can mimic sciatica or hip pain. SI joint injections provide focused relief and restore mobility for sitting, standing, and walking.

Post-Laminectomy Syndrome / Failed Back Surgery Syndrome

If back surgery hasn’t brought the results you hoped for, you’re not alone. Our team specializes in treating post-surgical pain with spinal cord stimulation and other interventional solutions designed to improve outcomes and restore hope.

Types of Interventional Spine Procedures We Offer

At Medici Orthopaedics & Spine in Kennesaw, we offer a full spectrum of interventional spine procedures designed to treat pain precisely—without surgery or long recovery times. These treatments are performed by our board-certified specialists using real-time imaging for maximum accuracy and safety.

Here are two of the most commonly used and effective procedures we provide:

Epidural Steroid Injections

What it is:
An epidural steroid injection (ESI) delivers anti-inflammatory medication directly into the epidural space around your spinal nerves, typically in the neck (cervical), mid-back (thoracic), or lower back (lumbar).

How it works:
Using fluoroscopic (X-ray) guidance, the injection targets the area of nerve compression or inflammation. The corticosteroid helps reduce swelling and irritation, which in turn decreases pain and improves mobility.

Benefits:

  • Fast relief from radiating nerve pain (e.g., sciatica)
  • Helps confirm the source of pain
  • May delay or eliminate the need for surgery
  • Performed in-office with minimal downtime

Facet Joint Injections / Medial Branch Blocks

What it is:
Facet joint injections treat inflammation in the small joints located along the back of the spine. Medial branch blocks target the nerves that transmit pain signals from these joints.

How it works:
A local anesthetic (and sometimes a corticosteroid) is injected directly into or near the facet joint or along the medial branch nerves using image guidance. These injections can be used both to relieve pain and to confirm whether the facet joints are the true pain source.

Benefits:

  • Effective for neck or low back pain caused by arthritis or degeneration
  • Can identify candidates for radiofrequency ablation (longer-lasting treatment)
  • Reduces stiffness and improves range of motion
  • Quick, outpatient procedure with little to no recovery time

Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)

What it is:
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a minimally invasive procedure that uses heat to interrupt pain signals sent by specific spinal nerves—particularly those connected to the facet joints.

How it works:
After identifying the exact nerve responsible for your pain (often via a successful medial branch block), a specialized probe is guided into place using fluoroscopy. A small, controlled dose of radiofrequency energy heats the nerve tissue, safely disabling it from sending pain signals.

Benefits:

  • Provides long-lasting relief—often 6 to 12 months or more
  • Ideal for chronic neck, mid-back, or low back pain
  • Avoids need for daily medication or repeated injections
  • Quick recovery; typically performed in under an hour

Selective Nerve Root Blocks

What it is:
A selective nerve root block is both a diagnostic and therapeutic injection that targets an individual spinal nerve root suspected of causing pain due to compression or inflammation.

How it works:
Using fluoroscopic guidance, the physician injects a small amount of anesthetic and anti-inflammatory medication around the affected nerve root. If the pain improves significantly, it confirms the source—and the steroid helps reduce inflammation for sustained relief.

Benefits:

  • Pinpoints specific nerve roots causing pain (such as in sciatica)
  • Reduces nerve swelling and irritation
  • Guides further treatment decisions, including surgery or ablation
  • Outpatient procedure with minimal discomfort or downtime

Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Injections

What it is:
SI joint injections are used to diagnose and treat pain originating from the sacroiliac joint—the area where the spine connects to the pelvis. Dysfunction in this joint can mimic sciatica, lower back pain, or hip discomfort.

How it works:
Under fluoroscopic (X-ray) guidance, a precise injection of anesthetic and corticosteroid is delivered directly into the SI joint. This reduces inflammation and provides both immediate pain relief and diagnostic clarity.

Benefits:

  • Effective for pain in the lower back, buttocks, or groin
  • Helps confirm the SI joint as the true source of symptoms
  • Quick, outpatient procedure with minimal recovery
  • Can be repeated or combined with other therapies (like PT)

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS)

What it is:
Spinal cord stimulation is an advanced interventional treatment used for chronic, nerve-related pain that hasn’t responded to other therapies or surgery. It involves implanting a small device that delivers gentle electrical pulses to the spinal cord.

How it works:
The electrical signals from the stimulator interfere with pain signals traveling to the brain, reducing or eliminating the perception of pain. Patients undergo a trial phase first to ensure effectiveness before permanent implantation.

Benefits:

  • Ideal for failed back surgery syndrome, CRPS, or severe sciatica
  • Offers long-term relief without opioids
  • Adjustable and reversible technology
  • Improves quality of life for patients with chronic, unmanageable pain

Schedule Your Spine Consultation in Kennesaw Today

Let’s find the source of your spine pain—and treat it at its root. Call Medici in Kennesaw today.

At Medici Orthopaedics & Spine, we believe you shouldn’t have to live with back, neck, or nerve pain—especially when real, minimally invasive relief is within reach. Our team of board-certified interventional spine specialists is here to help you understand your condition, take control of your symptoms, and restore your quality of life.

📞 Call now to schedule: +1-844-328-4624 💻 Or book online anytime: https://medicimedicalarts.com

We proudly offer:

  • Same-day appointments at our Kennesaw location
  • Insurance-friendly and Medicare-accepted care
  • Compassionate, personalized treatment plans that put your goals first

Your next step doesn’t have to be surgery—it can be a conversation. Let’s start today.


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