Minimally Invasive Spine Treatment

Minimally Invasive Spine Treatment

Minimally invasive therapeutic injections constitute a modern, evidence-based method for the treatment and management of spinal pain, which has been successfully applied for many years in our clinics.


The primary goal is the immediate relief of symptoms, the elimination of nerve inflammation, and the avoidance of spinal surgery.


The clinical application of these techniques is largely based on my extensive international research and academic work in the field of minimally invasive spinal interventions (books), including published studies and scientific publications in multiple languages.

Through my continuous contribution to international literature and participation in specialized scientific conferences, I ensure the provision of modern, safe, and fully evidence-based therapeutic services.


These injections are commonly applied in conditions such as:

  • low back pain and sciatica
  • cervical syndrome and cervical radiculopathy
  • spinal canal stenosis
  • sacroiliac joint syndrome


The procedure is brief, performed without anesthesia, and in most cases carried out using anatomical landmarks (landmarks), without fluoroscopic guidance.

In this way, repeated radiation exposure is avoided. Patients can return immediately to their daily activities.