Nucleoplasty is one of the interventional methods that may be considered in selected patients with herniated disc and disc-related pain.
It is not suitable for every patient. The best decision is made after clinical examination, symptoms and MRI findings are evaluated together.
Suitability varies from patient to patient. The decision is based on examination, symptoms and imaging findings.
Nucleoplasty is one of the interventional methods that may be considered in selected patients with herniated disc and disc-related pain.
It is not suitable for every patient. The best decision is made after clinical examination, symptoms and MRI findings are evaluated together.
This approach is usually part of a broader evaluation process.
It may be considered as a non-surgical interventional option in selected cases.
Suitability is assessed individually for every patient.
In some patients, additional interventional or supportive methods may be included in the plan.
The aim is to reduce pain and improve daily comfort.
If there is advanced weakness or serious nerve compression, different treatment paths may come forward.
That is why patient selection is critically important.
Common questions from patients
No. It is not suitable for every herniated disc patient. Suitability is evaluated with examination and MRI.
It is generally considered among non-surgical interventional methods, but patient selection is still essential.
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