North Texas Orthopedics & Spine Center in Dallas/Fort Worth Area offers breakthrough new pain procedure just featured on Today Show

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North Texas Orthopedics & Spine Center

North Texas Orthopedics & Spine Center Offers Interventional & Advanced Spine Care in Grapevine/Fort Worth

At North Texas Orthopedics & Spine Center, we believe in giving people the best possible options for their unique concerns . . . Intracept is a small procedure that can provide a big impact on improving lifestyle and function.

The breakthrough back procedure that is making the news and is now helping TODAY host Carson Daly also helps many Dallas/Forth Worth community members through the team at North Texas Orthopedics & Spine Center.

Highlights of the novel procedure, Intracept by Relievant, include:


  • Same-day, minimally invasive procedure with a quick recovery that treats pain at the source.
  • Offers long-term pain reduction and function improvement shown five years post-procedure.*
  • Decreases opioid use and pain injection use long-term.*
  • Very high patient satisfaction rate.*

“At North Texas Orthopedics & Spine Center, we believe in giving people the best possible options for their unique concerns, which includes leading-edge techniques like Intracept,” says fellowship-trained and double-board-certified as an interventional spine and pain physician, Dr. Melissa Murphy. “Low back pain is a common and growing problem, and Intracept is a small procedure that can provide a big impact on improving lifestyle and function.”

Find out more about Intracept and back pain care options available in the Dallas/Forth Worth area by visiting with a specialist at North Texas Orthopedics & Spine Center. Patients in need of spine and pain-related care can call (817) 481-2121 for an appointment or visit http://www.ntxortho.com to learn more.

*Fischgrund J, Rhyne A, Macadaeg K, et al. Long-term outcomes following intraosseous basivertebral nerve ablation for the treatment of chronic low back pain: 5-year treatment arm results from a prospective randomized double-blind sham-controlled multi-center study. Eur Spine J. 2020;29(8):1925-34. doi.org/10.1007/s00586-020-06448-x

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