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Vertiflex Procedure, Washington

Find relief with Vertiflex procedure, a minimally invasive solution designed to reduce back and leg pain, restore mobility, and help you avoid major surgery. Get expert care from trusted spine specialists near you.

What is Vertiflex Procedure

What is Vertiflex Procedure?

The Vertiflex procedure is a minimally invasive treatment for lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS)—a condition where the spinal canal narrows, compressing nerves and causing leg and lower back pain.

The Vertiflex procedure for spinal stenosis offers significant pain relief with faster recovery, fewer risks, and less downtime than traditional spine surgery, making it a safe and effective alternative—especially for older adults or those who cannot undergo invasive surgery.

At WaPASS, we specialize in providing the Vertiflex treatment with a personalized approach. Our experienced team conducts a thorough evaluation, including physical exams and imaging, to determine if you’re a suitable candidate. If the treatment is right for you, we perform the procedure with precision and care, ensuring comfort and safety throughout. We also provide post-procedure follow-up and rehabilitation support to help you return to daily activities with reduced pain and improved mobility.

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Step-by-Step Vertiflex Procedure we follow

Comprehensive Evaluation

Our process begins with a detailed consultation. We review your medical history, conduct a physical exam, and use imaging (MRI or X-rays) to confirm lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) and determine if the Vertiflex Procedure is right for you.

Personalized Treatment Planning

Once you’re identified as a candidate, our specialists create a customized plan to ensure your safety and maximize treatment success. We’ll walk you through the process, answer questions, and provide preparation instructions.

Outpatient Minimally Invasive Procedure

The  vertiflex procedure for spinal stenosis is performed under local anesthesia and sedation. Using a small incision, our physician inserts a tiny spacer (Vertiflex implant) between the vertebrae to gently restore space and reduce nerve pressure—without cutting bone or tissue.

Quick Recovery

Patients typically walk the same day and return home shortly after the procedure. Since it’s minimally invasive, there’s minimal pain, no hospital stay, and a reduced need for post-op medications.

Post-Procedure Follow-Up

We schedule regular follow-ups to monitor your recovery and the effectiveness of the implant. Our Top Spine Specialists for Vertiflex stay involved to ensure your long-term comfort and mobility.

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Frequently Asked Question

If you suffer from leg or back pain due to lumbar spinal stenosis and feel relief when sitting or bending forward, Vertiflex may be right for you. Our team will conduct imaging and clinical assessments to confirm.

The Vertiflex Procedure is a minimally invasive alternative to spinal fusion. It uses a small spacer to relieve nerve pressure without cutting bone or muscle. With less risk, faster recovery, and no need for general anesthesia, it’s ideal for patients with lumbar spinal stenosis.

Most minimally invasive spine procedures still require some level of bone removal, tissue disruption, or general anesthesia. The Vertiflex Procedure is unique because it involves placing a small spacer between the vertebrae without cutting bone or muscle. This device immediately relieves pressure on the spinal nerves, restoring space in the spinal canal. As a result, patients benefit from less surgical risk, a shorter recovery time, and often go home the same day.

There are no strict age limits for Vertiflex treatment. Suitability depends on your overall health, medical history, and the severity of your spinal stenosis symptoms. Your doctor will determine if Vertiflex is the right choice for you.

Once after the vertiflex treatment, recovery is generally quick, but the exact timeline varies from patient to patient. Many people are able to walk the same day and gradually resume daily activities soon after, depending on their doctor’s recommendations.

Yes. The Vertiflex Superion Indirect Decompression System received FDA approval in May 2015 as a safe and effective treatment for lumbar spinal stenosis. Always consult a pain management provider for the most up-to-date guidance on approved treatment options.

Most patients experience noticeable improvement in leg and back pain, along with increased mobility, as the implant eases pressure on compressed nerves. The extent of relief may vary, but many report significant benefits within a short period after the procedure.

The Vertiflex implant is specifically designed to support spinal stability while reducing nerve compression. Following your doctor’s post-procedure care instructions and avoiding heavy or strenuous activities during recovery helps minimize any risk of instability.

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