The Disc Institute of Minnesota

Edina, United States

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The Disc Institute of Minnesota is a revolutionary treatment center totally devoted to sciatica, spinal stenosis, bulging, herniated and degenerative disc conditions and disc-​related symptoms. Located in the Minneapolis, St Paul area, The Disc Institute of Minnesota has one primary goal: to help you avoid spinal surgery. Our team has personally developed this unique treatment and its protocols, and we achieve the best solution with the highest patient outcomes (backed by studies). This is done in a setting that is wholly devoted to healing and repairing bad discs, while accomplishing lasting pain relief with a positive impact on the quality of life of the patient. The Disc Institute of Minnesota is uniquely focused on disc problems, conditions and symptoms. We routinely treat bulging disc, degenerative disc disease, herniated disc, and sciatica, to name a few. Disc issues can affect anyone of any age, but the outdated standard of care does not address the cause, and that leads patients to ineffective and dangerous procedures like epidural injections and spinal surgery. Treatment at The Disc Institute of Minnesota is a non-​surgical process that supports the simple biological fact that discs are comprised of living tissue, which has the ability to self-​repair. This is a completely unique form of treatment that turns your body’s disc repair process back on: it is not chiropractic care, physical therapy, pain management, or spinal surgery…

History

Established in 2002.

The Minnesota Disc Institute was created to help those suffering with serious spinal disc problems, in their back or neck, that have not responded to traditional treatments like medications, physical therapy, epidural injections, traditional chiropractic care, or surgery.

The Minnesota Disc Institute is a dedicated facility specifically for bulging, herniated or degenerative discs, back or neck pain, sciatica, and arm or leg numbness.