C. C. Rider
08-09-2020, 10:15 AM
My wife has spinal stenosis and has been experiencing leg and back pain for well over a year now... maybe closer to two years. She has tried the pain management route with little to no success. She refuses to take pain pills and I don't blame her.
Recently she became aware of a product/procedure called Vertiflex Superion Vertiflex Superion – Champlain Spine & Pain Management (https://champlainspine.com/vertiflex-superion/#:~:text=Vertiflex%20Superion%20is%20a%20highly-advanced%20procedure%20that%20allows,act%20as%20an %20extension%20blocker%20between%20two%20vertebrae ). , or perhaps that's a brand name for the procedure of inserting tiny spacers between the facets of the spine. These spacers give the same type relief that a person would normally get from sitting down. It seems like a simple procedure with no wires, batteries, or electric current involved.
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone here has had direct experience with this procedure and what your thoughts are on it? Thanks.
Recently she became aware of a product/procedure called Vertiflex Superion Vertiflex Superion – Champlain Spine & Pain Management (https://champlainspine.com/vertiflex-superion/#:~:text=Vertiflex%20Superion%20is%20a%20highly-advanced%20procedure%20that%20allows,act%20as%20an %20extension%20blocker%20between%20two%20vertebrae ). , or perhaps that's a brand name for the procedure of inserting tiny spacers between the facets of the spine. These spacers give the same type relief that a person would normally get from sitting down. It seems like a simple procedure with no wires, batteries, or electric current involved.
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone here has had direct experience with this procedure and what your thoughts are on it? Thanks.