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Finding Relief with the Minuteman Procedure

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Find Relief with the Minuteman Procedure

Chronic back pain can impact your daily life, but the Minuteman procedure offers a minimally invasive solution. At Pain Care, LLC, Dr. Vincent Galan and our team provide this advanced treatment to alleviate pain and improve mobility.

What Is the Minuteman Procedure?

The Minuteman procedure stabilizes the spine using a small titanium implant, providing relief without large incisions. Performed on an outpatient basis, it allows quicker recovery compared to traditional spinal surgery.

Conditions Treated

This procedure effectively treats:

How It Works

  1. A small incision is made near the affected vertebrae.
  2. The titanium implant is inserted to stabilize the spine and reduce nerve compression.
  3. The implant locks into place, minimizing movement and complications.

Patients typically resume daily activities within days or weeks.

Why Choose Minuteman?

Take the First Step

Reclaim your life from chronic back pain. With locations across the metro Atlanta area, Pain Care LLC is ready to help. Call us at  770-771-6580 or request an appointment online today!

 

 

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