The Regenexx Approach for Herniated Discs in Perth Amboy, New Jersey
At Pain Doctors Medical, located in Perth Amboy, New Jersey image-guided procedures using Regenexx injectates are offered as a non-surgical option for those dealing with the symptoms of a herniated disc.
The discs in the spine function as specialized cushions positioned between the vertebrae. Each disc has a firm outer layer, known as the annulus fibrosus, which encloses a softer, gel-like material called the nucleus pulposus. A disc herniation occurs when the outer layer tears, allowing the inner material to push outward. This process can irritate spinal nerves, potentially resulting in localized pain or discomfort that radiates into the arms or legs.
Disc herniations are sometimes referred to as “slipped discs” or “ruptured discs.” However, these terms are often used interchangeably with a disc bulge, even though they represent distinct structural issues. A bulging disc retains its inner material within the outer layer, whereas a true herniation involves a complete breach of that outer shell.

Anatomy of a normal spinal disc vs. a herniated spinal disc side-by-side.
How Herniated Disc Discomfort is Managed by Procedures Using Regenexx Injectates
Physicians in the licensed Regenexx network at Pain Doctors Medical in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, may discuss how interventional orthobiologic approaches compare to typical surgical options.
While surgery may be considered if conservative care is unsuccessful, it can potentially compromise the disc and lead to increased strain on nearby spinal structures. Steroid injections may temporarily help reduce pain, but they can have side effects and may reduce the body’s natural capacity for healing. The most invasive surgical intervention often involves a spinal fusion, a procedure where two vertebrae are permanently joined together with hardware.
Procedures using Regenexx injectates at this location may offer a less invasive alternative. These outpatient procedures utilize the individual’s own platelets or bone marrow concentrate, which are prepared using Regenexx processing. The procedure is guided with imaging to help target affected areas with precision.
Recovery Expectations for a Herniated Disc
In many cases, the symptoms associated with a herniated disc will resolve over time. Research indicates that a significant number of individuals see improvement through rest, modifying their activities, and employing other conservative measures.
For individuals experiencing persistent symptoms—such as ongoing low back discomfort or discomfort radiating into the leg—procedures using Regenexx injectates may provide an alternative to surgery. These approaches aim to help reduce inflammation and support the body’s natural healing response.
This minimally invasive approach is typically associated with:
- Less downtime compared to surgery.
- Minimal need for prescription pain medications.
- Fewer disruptions to daily activity
Regenexx PL Injectate: Avoiding the harmful side effects of epidural steroids and back surgery
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Non-Surgical Options for a Herniated Disc
Outpatient procedures using Regenexx injectates involve customized concentrations of the individual’s own healing agents, which may include platelet-rich plasma (PRP) or bone marrow concentrate (BMC). When addressing sensitive structures, such as nerve roots, a Regenexx PL injectate (platelet lysate) may be utilized. This is a filtered form of PRP developed specifically for application near those areas.
These image-guided procedures are performed by physicians in the licensed Regenexx network , aiming to help reduce pain and may help improve function through targeted, less invasive care.
Watch a real Regenexx spinal procedure performed by a certified Regenexx physician.
Our goal is to use the least invasive, least expensive procedure to get the desired results. Your Regenexx physician will work with you to determine whether that would be a platelet procedure or a BMC procedure.
Herniated Disc MRI
Below are MRI images illustrating the outcome following a procedure using Regenexx PL injectate to address a subligamentous disc herniation. Following the procedure, the patient experienced a quick reduction in discomfort and returned to their normal activities within weeks.
The images are two years apart from the original procedure date. Observe the disc before the procedure by moving the arrow to the right—the white/lighter area indicates the damaged tissue. Move the arrow to the left to see the disc after the procedure.
Herniated disc before and after MRI images 1
Herniated disc before and after MRI images 2
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Webinar: The Regenexx Approach to Back Pain

Join Chris Centeno, MD, founder of Regenexx, to learn how the Regenexx approach may help with a herniated disc without surgery and may lead to a faster recovery.
During this free webinar you’ll learn:
- How procedures using bone marrow concentrate (BMC) and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) compare to surgery and other spine pain options
- Procedure expectations
- Answers to the most common questions about regenerative medicine




