Treatment · Spine

Spinal Disc Treatment

Non-surgical, image-guided options for disc-related back and neck pain — targeting the true pain generator so you can move again without an operation.

What spinal disc treatment is — and why it works.

Disc-related pain — from degeneration, bulges or herniations — is one of the most over-treated problems in orthopedics. Too many patients are routed toward fusion or long-term medication before the actual source of pain is confirmed.

Our cornerstone for disc pain is non-surgical spinal decompression therapy: you lie comfortably on a special motorized table that applies controlled, gentle traction to the spine. That traction creates negative pressure within the disc, which helps reposition bulging or herniated disc material, relieves pressure on nearby nerves and promotes healing. Sessions last about 30–45 minutes and are relaxation-based. Where appropriate, our UCSF-trained interventional spine team adds targeted, image-guided procedures and opioid-sparing techniques — keeping surgery a last resort, not a first one.

Non-surgical spinal decompression

Find the real pain generator first.

Most back surgery is decided before the true source of pain is confirmed. We reverse that order — diagnose precisely, then treat conservatively.

An FDA-approved, non-surgical decompression protocol with a high success rate, backed by a UCSF-trained interventional spine team. Most people notice improvement after 6–10 sessions, with full benefits building over several weeks.

How it works

What to expect

From diagnosis to recovery, here’s the path.

  1. 01

    Step 1

    Precise diagnosis

    We combine exam, imaging review and diagnostic procedures to confirm exactly which structure is generating pain.

  2. 02

    Step 2

    Spinal decompression

    On a motorized table, gentle controlled traction creates negative pressure within the disc to retract bulging or herniated material — typically over a series of 30–45 minute sessions.

  3. 03

    Step 3

    Targeted procedures, if needed

    Where appropriate, fluoroscopy-guided orthobiologic or interventional procedures are added at the confirmed source.

  4. 04

    Step 4

    Honest escalation

    If conservative care isn’t enough, our surgeon can advise — so surgery is reserved for when it’s truly right.

Conditions we address

Who spinal disc treatment is for.

  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Disc bulges & herniations
  • Sciatica & radiating leg pain
  • Facet & SI joint pain
  • Chronic low back & neck pain
  • Patients wanting to avoid fusion or opioids

Surgery isn’t off the table — but it shouldn’t be the first answer. An evaluation clarifies your options.

Spinal disc treatment, answered

Can disc pain really improve without surgery?

Frequently, yes. Many disc-related conditions respond to precise, image-guided interventional and orthobiologic treatment paired with targeted rehab — without an operation.

How do you know which disc is the problem?

We don’t assume from an MRI alone — imaging often shows changes that aren’t the actual pain source. We confirm the generator with exam and, when needed, diagnostic procedures.

What about opioids?

Our interventional approach is built to minimize and eliminate opioid use, coordinating with physical therapy and other specialists for comprehensive, multimodal care.

Is this covered by insurance?

Coverage varies by procedure. We provide transparent pricing and documentation, and will explain what to expect before anything is scheduled.

Get a clear answer about your back.

Book a concierge evaluation in San Francisco or Palo Alto.