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Non-surgical Back Pain Treatment

Regenerative Medicine for Back Pain

Regenerative medicine offers exciting promise for those with back pain: non-surgical pain relief. At QC Kinetix®, we provide natural regenerative lower back pain treatment designed to support the body’s own natural response, so you may experience less pain from conditions like:

Traditionally, steroid injections and surgery have been the primary solutions for chronic back pain. But imagine addressing your back pain and returning to your favorite activities without the risks associated with surgery. QC Kinetix’s regenerative alternatives to back surgery are designed to help you reclaim your lifestyle, with a personalized plan that may help support improved comfort, mobility, and function in the back.

What is

What is Regenerative Back Pain Treatment?

Our regenerative back pain treatments are designed to avoid the risk of further damage to the joint and cartilage by targeting the source of discomfort directly. At QC Kinetix®, we customize orthobiologic treatments for each patient to support the body’s natural response, focused specifically on the source of the patient’s pain.

Regenerative back treatment without surgery can help you avoid:

  • Additional damage to the tissue of your back
  • Risks of complications
  • Added pain
  • Scar tissue buildup
  • Developing post-traumatic arthritis
  • Pain medications
  • Missing work
  • Loss of independence

Investigate regenerative non-surgical back pain treatment before you undergo the discectomy, laminectomy, or artificial disk replacement your surgeon recommends.

PRP Treatment for Back Pain

For patients exploring non-surgical options, PRP treatments for back pain are one of the established biologic approaches offered at QC Kinetix. PRP (platelet-rich plasma)  is concentrated from a small sample of your own blood using a clinical-grade centrifuge, then delivered to the area of soreness in the lower back and surrounding soft tissue.

Because it uses your own biologic material, PRP injections for back pain are considered a minimally invasive, drug-free option. It’s typically well suited to earlier-stage or milder soreness related to strains, joint irritation, or overuse.

When patients ask about back pain relief, our medical team walks through whether PRP alone may be appropriate, or whether it should be combined with another biologic option as part of a personalized treatment plan. Individual results vary, and a consultation is the best way to determine if PRP treatment may help support your specific situation.

Learn more about how PRP is prepared and used on our PRP Treatments page.

BMAC Treatment for Back Pain

For patients with more involved or longer-standing back discomfort, BMAC treatment may be considered as part of a personalized plan. BMAC  (bone marrow aspirate concentrate) uses a concentrate of cells and growth factors collected from your own bone marrow, typically from the hip, then delivered to the affected area.

Because BMAC draws from a broader biologic profile than PRP, our medical team may recommend it for more advanced joint or soft-tissue discomfort in the lower back and spine-adjacent areas, particularly where chronic inflammation is contributing to soreness. In some treatment plans, BMAC is used on its own; in others, it’s combined with PRP or other treatments as part of a comprehensive approach.

BMAC is an in-office procedure with minimal downtime. As with any regenerative treatment, candidacy and expected outcomes vary by patient. Your provider will discuss whether BMAC is a fit during your consultation.

Learn more on our BMAC Treatment page.

Are You a Candidate for Non-surgical Back Treatment?

Scheduling your free consultation at your local QC Kinetix clinic is the best way to learn whether you’re a good candidate for regenerative lower back pain relief. We meet with you, review your symptoms and medical records, conduct a thorough examination, and answer all your questions.

Good candidates for regenerative lower back treatment include those who:

  • Experience chronic back pain
  • Have pain from injury, repetitive stress, or joint degeneration
  • Want to avoid back surgery
  • Are not considered a good candidate for back surgery
  • Face extensive recovery from surgery which would be a hardship
  • Wish to avoid taking opioids and/or pain medications

Do any of these statements describe you? If so, we look forward to meeting with you to learn how regenerative, non-surgical back pain treatment can help reduce your pain.

Benefits of

Non-surgical Back Treatments

Regenerative back pain treatments are designed to offer the benefits of lower back surgery without a hospital stay, added pain, risk of complications, and a lengthy recovery.

Less Invasive

Back surgery requires general anesthesia and invasive surgery. Regenerative back pain treatment is minimally invasive.

Faster Recovery

Back surgery often requires a long recovery. Many patients undergoing regenerative treatment experience minimal downtime.

  • Hospital stay: typically, 1-3 days
  • Opioid pain relief: about 1 week
  • Subsequent pain meds: 4-12 weeks
  • Use of walker/cane: 1-10 weeks
  • Return to work: typically, 6-8 weeks
  • Return to full activity: 3-12 months

Lower Risks

The inherent medical risks with back surgery include:

  • Additional pain
  • Excessive bleeding
  • Blood clots
  • Nerve damage
  • Infection
  • Joint stiffening
  • Pneumonia
  • Post-traumatic arthritis

In contrast, the primary risk associated with regenerative medicine is mild soreness for one to two days, which makes it a less invasive option to discuss with your provider.

Ready to reduce your lower back pain without surgery? Getting started is simple:

Just Book a Consultation at your local QC Kinetix clinic. Be sure to bring your medical records and a list of questions. Before your appointment, learn what to expect from QC Kinetix.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Non-Surgical Back Pain Treatment

Can regenerative medicine help with sciatica?
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Sciatica-related pain, caused by irritation or compression affecting the sciatic nerve, is one of the conditions patients ask about most. Regenerative treatments like PRP and BMAC may be considered as part of a personalized plan to help address the discomfort associated with sciatica.

Can regenerative medicine help with a herniated disc?
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Discomfort from a herniated disc can range from mild to significant, depending on its size and location. Regenerative biologic treatments may be considered to help address inflammation-related soreness associated with a herniated disc, though candidacy depends on the specifics of your condition. A consultation and evaluation are needed to determine whether this may be an appropriate option.

Is regenerative treatment an option for lumbar spinal stenosis?
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Lumbar spinal stenosis involves narrowing of the spinal canal that can lead to lower back and leg discomfort. Some patients explore regenerative treatments to help address associated inflammation and soreness as part of a broader care plan. Severity varies, so evaluation by a provider is necessary to determine candidacy.

Can regenerative medicine help with scoliosis-related back pain?
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Scoliosis itself is a structural spinal curvature and isn’t something regenerative treatment addresses directly. However, regenerative options may be considered to help address soreness and inflammation caused by scoliosis-related muscle strain or joint irritation. A consultation is the best way to discuss your specific situation.

What's the difference between PRP and BMAC for back pain?
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Both use materials from your own body. PRP draws on concentrated platelets and growth factors from your blood and is often considered for earlier-stage or milder soreness. BMAC uses a broader mix of cells and growth factors from your bone marrow and is more often considered for more advanced discomfort.

How effective is regenerative medicine for back pain?
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Patient response to regenerative treatments varies, and there is no single outcome that applies to everyone. Some patients report noticeable improvements in comfort and function, while others may need additional sessions or a combination of treatments. Because outcomes depend on the condition, its severity, and individual factors, a consultation is the best way to understand what may be realistic for your specific case.

What does non-surgical back pain treatment cost?
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Cost depends on the treatment plan recommended for your specific condition, which is determined during your complimentary consultation. Regenerative treatments are typically out-of-pocket, and payment plans are available. Many patients use HSA/FSA funds to pay for their treatments. It’s a good idea to check with your plan administrator to confirm coverage first.

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