Alternative Herniated Disc Treatments In Henderson, NV

100 North Green Valley Parkway, Suite 325 Henderson, NV 89074

The discs in your spine are the shock absorbers between your vertebrae (spinal bones). They have a tough outer covering called the annulus fibrosus that encases a soft, gel-like substance called the nucleus pulposus. 

A disc herniation happens when the outer covering is ruptured and the gel escapes the disc. This causes the disc to put pressure on and irritate the spinal nerve roots or spinal cord, leading to pain around the area of the disc (localized pain) and causing pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness to radiate to the arms and legs (radicular pain).

Herniated discs are sometimes referred to as slipped or ruptured discs. However, they are not the same as a disc bulge or protrusion, where the gel-like material is still contained within the disc.

Medical illustration showing a normal or healthy spinal disc and a herniated spinal disc side by side.
Anatomy of a normal spinal disc vs. a herniated spinal disc side-by-side.

More conservative treatment options include acupuncture, physical therapy, prescription medications, and high-dose epidural steroid injections. While steroid injections can temporarily help the pain, they can cause severe side effects and reduce your body’s ability to heal.

If none of these work, the next course of treatment is usually back or neck surgery that cuts away a portion of the disc. However, this approach can leave the disc weaker and more likely to be injured again. The final option is often an extremely invasive spine surgery (spinal fusion) in which two vertebrae are permanently joined together with hardware.

Studies have shown that in the majority of cases herniated discs (also known as slipped or ruptured discs) the pain will go away on its own. The key is staying comfortable and being able to remain active while that happens.

However, a smaller percentage of people experience severe and longer-lasting pain. 

Our nonsurgical treatments for herniated disc problems can offer relief from lower back, buttock, and leg pain and numbness and tingling in the feet or legs. Downtime is a fraction of what it is with surgery and generally requires little or no opioid pain medications or time off of work.

Regenexx PL-Disc: Avoiding the harmful side effects of epidural steroids and back surgery

100 North Green Valley Parkway
Suite 325
Henderson, NV 89074

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Doctors

Dr. Hyzy is a board-certified physician and fellowship-trained specialist in Interventional Orthopedics. Originally from Chicago and raised in Florida, he completed his residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School, where he served as Chief Resident. His training included extensive experience in non-surgical orthopedics, spine care, pain management, and image-guided procedures. He later completed advanced fellowship training in Interventional Orthopedics at the Centeno-Schultz Clinic. Dr. Hyzy has also contributed to research on orthobiologic treatments, including platelet-rich plasma and stem cells contained in bone marrow concentrate for orthopedic and spinal conditions.

Dr. Hyzy’s background as a former personal fitness instructor helps shape his practical, whole-body approach to patient care. He focuses on understanding biomechanics and function while using precise image-guided procedures, including ultrasound and fluoroscopy, to help reduce pain and improve mobility. In addition to caring for patients, he serves as a clinical instructor with the Interventional Orthopedics Foundation and contributes to physician education and research. During residency, he also supported community events such as providing medical coverage for the Austin Marathon. Outside of medicine, Dr. Hyzy enjoys paddleboarding, mountain biking, yoga, exploring international cuisine, and spending time with family and friends.

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Areas treated: Cervical Spine (Not Upper Cervical or CCI)*, Elbow, Foot & Ankle, Hand & Wrist, Hip, Knee, Lumbar Spine, Shoulder, Thoracic Spine

Dr. Goodwin’s interest in sports medicine and rehabilitation grew from his experience sustaining sports injuries while playing football and baseball in high school.

Now, with each patient, he starts by identifying the underlying structural or biomechanical problem causing pain and then works with the patient to find the best solution to help treat and prevent the recurrence of pain or injury.

He is an expert in interventional orthopedics treating the whole body utilizing precise ultrasound and fluoroscopic image guided procedure with the goal of preserving orthopedic tissue and preventing surgery.

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Areas treated: Cervical Spine (Not Upper Cervical or CCI)*, Elbow, Foot & Ankle, Hand & Wrist, Hip, Knee, Lumbar Spine, Shoulder, Thoracic Spine

Areas Treated

Cervical Spine (Not Upper Cervical or CCI)*, Elbow, Foot & Ankle, Hand & Wrist, Hip, Knee, Lumbar Spine, Shoulder, Thoracic Spine

*This provider is NOT authorized by Regenexx to treat the C0-C1 or C1-C2 levels of the neck or CCI (craniocervical instability).

Below are MRI images of the outcome of a patient who had a Regenexx PL-Disc procedure to treat a subligamentous disc herniation. After the procedure, their pain dropped quickly, and they returned to their normal activities within weeks.

Scroll the arrow to the right to see the MRI of the disc before the Regenexx PL-Disc procedure — the white/lighter area indicates damage. Scroll to the left to see the MRI of the disc after. The images are two years apart from the original treatment date.

Herniated disc before and after MRI images 1

Herniated disc before and after MRI images 2

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Join Chris Centeno, MD, founder of Regenexx, to learn how Regenexx procedures can help treat your herniated disc without surgery and 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 treatment options
  • Procedure expectations
  • Answers to the most common questions about regenerative medicine treatments
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