Vertiflex Procedure

Suffer from lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) and feel like your only options are pain or spine surgery?

The Vertiflex Procedure can change that.

How’s It Work?

LSS is a condition in which the lower spinal cord narrows and compresses the nerves in the lower back. This causes pain, numbness, tingling, and limited mobility. LSS happens with aging and natural wear and tear.

Vertiflex is a minimally invasive outpatient procedure that provides long-term relief to LSS-associated pain.

The Vertiflex Procedure inserts a small spacer inside the spine. Once inside, the spacer’s arms open around spinous processes (the bumps you can feel in your spine) to make space for nerves. This space keeps pressure off nerves, reducing or diminishing pain.

Clinical data demonstrates the Veriflex Procedure delivers 90% patient satisfaction, 66% back pain improvement, 75% leg pain improvement, and 85% opioid reduction.

Quick Facts

  • Short outpatient procedure
  • No implants or stitches
  • Safety profile similar to an epidural steroid injection
  • Can be performed using local anesthetic or light sedation
  • Extremely low complication risk
  • Minimal recovery, patients typically resume normal activity within 24 hours

Sound like the treatment option for you? Consult with your doctor.