Now Offering mild®

We are excited to announce that we offer the minimally invasive mild® Procedure for patients with lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS). This short, outpatient treatment removes a major root cause of lumbar spinal stenosis through an incision smaller than the size of a baby aspirin and has shown to significantly improve LSS pain and mobility. Get in touch with Signe Spine & Rehab to see if you may be a candidate for the mild® Procedure at (843) 730-4124 or signespine.com.

 

For more information click the link below for a short video.

https://youtu.be/f3diNgQj9sQ

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