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Discseel & Back Spine Care for Degenerative Disc Disease Chandler Patients

If you live with chronic back pain, degenerative disc disease Chandler care may feel urgent when pain starts limiting how you sit, stand, work, sleep, or move. Dynasty Health helps patients from Chandler and nearby East Valley communities explore advanced non-surgical spine care, including the Discseel Procedure, for disc-related pain that has not improved with conservative treatment.
Disc degeneration can affect the lumbar spine, cervical spine, or both. You may feel pain in the lower spine, neck, arms, or legs, especially after long periods of sitting, bending, twisting, or lifting heavy objects. At Dynasty Health, your care begins with a detailed medical history, imaging review, and one-on-one consultation with a spine specialist who understands regenerative medicine, interventional pain care, and alternatives to spine surgery.

What Is the Discseel Procedure?

The Discseel Procedure is a minimally invasive, non-surgical treatment designed to identify and seal tears in damaged spinal discs. Instead of removing bone, adding hardware, or fusing two or more vertebrae, Discseel uses a biologic fibrin sealant to address small cracks in the outer wall of the disc.
Your intervertebral discs act as shock absorbers between the vertebrae. Over time, age-related loss of water content, injury, repetitive pressure, poor posture, or lifting heavy objects can weaken a disc. When the outer ring develops tears, inflammatory material may irritate nearby spinal nerves and nerve roots, contributing to persistent pain, radiating pain, numbness, or tingling.
During the procedure, the physician uses image guidance and precise needle placement to evaluate the affected disc and apply fibrin where clinically appropriate. The goal is to help seal disc tears, reduce inflammation around irritated nerves, and support the body’s natural healing response. You can learn more through the official Discseel Procedure website and published research on intradiscal fibrin sealant for selected patients with discogenic pain.
Most patients walk after the procedure and return home the same day, but recovery varies. Some people experience soreness, temporary flare-ups, or gradual changes over weeks to months. Dynasty Health does not guarantee outcomes; your results depend on your diagnosis, disc condition, overall spinal health, and adherence to post-procedure guidance.

Degenerative Disc Disease in Chandler – Symptoms & Solutions

Degenerative disc disease Chandler patients often want to know whether their pain is a normal part of aging or a sign of a treatable disc problem. Degenerative disc disease is a condition of spinal disc breakdown, but not everyone with disc degeneration will experience pain. Imaging research shows disc degeneration can appear early in adulthood, and many people show some signs of degeneration by later life.
Degenerative disc disease symptoms range from mild to disabling. You may experience pain that worsens when you sit, bend forward, twist, or lift. Symptoms may also include stiffness, muscle spasms, radiating numbness and tingling, weakness, or pain that travels into the legs or arms when spinal nerves are irritated.
Disc disease can affect different regions of the spine. In the lumbar spine, degenerative disc changes may contribute to lower spine pain, sciatica, or leg symptoms. In the neck, cervical degenerative disc disease may affect the seven vertebrae of the cervical spine and cause neck pain, headaches, shoulder pain, or symptoms into the arms.
Treatment for degenerative disc disease often starts with non-surgical options. These may include physical therapy, lifestyle changes, self care, cold therapy, anti-inflammatory strategies, chiropractic care when appropriate, guided exercise, and education on proper body mechanics. Physical therapy focuses on core muscles, stabilization, mobility, and strengthening to protect the discs and improve function.
Epidural steroid injections may be used for targeting severe inflammation when degenerative disc disease causes nerve irritation, radiating pain, or compression near the spinal canal. These injections are not a permanent repair, but they may decrease pain, reduce inflammation, and help some patients return to physical therapy or other conservative treatment options.
Regenerative medicine therapies, including PRP therapy and Discseel, aim to stimulate natural healing processes rather than simply masking symptoms. Dynasty Health may also discuss PRP therapy, pain management, or other non surgical treatments depending on your condition. Surgical options are available if non-operative treatments fail or if there are serious neurological concerns, but many patients want to explore less invasive care before considering surgery.

Back & Spine Conditions We Treat

Dynasty Health provides regenerative and interventional spine care for patients from Chandler, Tempe, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, Gilbert, and surrounding areas. Your treatment plan may include Discseel, diagnostic evaluation, image-guided injections, Pain Management, rehabilitation guidance, or regenerative options based on your diagnosis.

Herniated Disc

A herniated disc occurs when disc material pushes through a weakened outer layer and places pressure on nearby nerves. This may cause radiating pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the arms or legs. Treatment may include conservative care, steroid injections, regenerative procedures, or a surgical referral if symptoms are severe or progressive.

Degenerative Disc Disease

Degenerative disc disease develops when intervertebral discs lose hydration, flexibility, and structural support. As the disc thins, the surrounding joints, muscles, and nerves may experience added stress. Dynasty Health evaluates whether your pain is truly disc-related and whether degenerative disc disease treatment should include Discseel, PRP, physical therapy, or another plan.

Sciatica

Sciatica describes radiating pain that travels from the lower back into the buttock, hip, or leg. It often happens when a herniated disc, bone spurs, spinal stenosis, or inflammation irritates the nerve roots that form the sciatic nerve. Care focuses on relieving nerve irritation, improving mobility, and addressing the underlying spine problem.

Spinal Stenosis

Spinal stenosis occurs when the spinal canal narrows and creates less room for the spinal cord or spinal nerves. This narrowing may lead to leg pain, numbness, heaviness, or symptoms that worsen with standing or walking. Depending on the cause, treatment may include decompression-focused therapy, injections, activity modification, or referral for surgical evaluation when needed.

Spondylosis and Bone Spurs

Spondylosis refers to age-related spinal degeneration involving discs, joints, ligaments, and sometimes bone spurs. These changes may create stiffness, nerve pressure, and other problems that affect daily movement. Care may include targeted pain relief, mobility work, strengthening, and treatment aimed at the irritated structures.

Neck Pain and Cervical Spine Conditions

Neck pain may come from cervical disc degeneration, whiplash, cervical herniation, or nerve compression. Because the cervical spine protects the spinal cord and supports head movement, symptoms into the arms should be evaluated carefully. Dynasty Health offers non-surgical treatment options for selected cervical spine conditions, including advanced Discseel evaluation when clinically appropriate.

Neck Pain Treatment – Serving Chandler

Dynasty Health serves Chandler patients who experience neck pain, arm symptoms, headaches, stiffness, or suspected cervical degenerative disc disease. Cervical spine pain may develop after a car accident, sports injury, desk posture strain, or a natural part of disc degeneration with age.
For Chandler-area patients, care may include imaging review, physical exam, conservative treatment planning, interventional pain options, regenerative medicine, or Discseel evaluation. Cervical herniation, whiplash-related pain, and degenerative cervical disease require careful assessment because symptoms may involve the spinal cord, spinal nerves, or nerve roots.
Patients searching for Chandler or Scottsdale neck pain treatment can visit Dynasty Health’s Tempe clinic for physician-led spine care close to the East Valley. The goal is to relieve pain, improve symptoms, protect spinal health, and help you understand whether non-surgical care is appropriate before considering spine surgery.

Is Discseel Right for You?

Discseel may be worth discussing if you have chronic back or neck pain lasting more than three months and imaging or clinical findings suggest disc disease. You may be a candidate if physical therapy, medications, steroid injections, chiropractic care, spinal decompression, activity changes, or other non surgical treatments have not provided enough pain relief.
You may also want to ask about Discseel if you have been told you are not an ideal surgery candidate, want to avoid fusion when appropriate, or have persistent pain from a degenerative disc or herniated disc. A consultation does not mean you automatically need the procedure. It helps determine whether your symptoms, imaging, medical history, and goals match the treatment.

Quick Candidacy Self-Assessment

You may benefit from a Discseel consultation if you answer yes to two or more:
You have back or neck pain lasting longer than three months.
You feel pain when sitting, bending, lifting, or twisting.
You have radiating pain, numbness, or tingling in your arms or legs.
You have been diagnosed with degenerative disc disease, herniated disc, or annular tears.
Conservative care has failed to relieve pain or improve function.
You want to explore a non-surgical alternative before spine surgery.

This quiz is not a diagnosis. It is a starting point for a medical evaluation with Dynasty Health.

Discseel vs. Traditional Surgery vs. Physical Therapy

Option
Best Fit
Treatment Approach
Recovery Considerations
Discseel
Selected patients with disc-related pain, annular tears, degenerative disc disease, or failed conservative care
Minimally invasive fibrin treatment designed to seal damaged discs
Outpatient procedure; recovery varies by patient and condition
Traditional Spine Surgery
Severe instability, progressive neurological deficits, major compression, or failed non-operative care
May involve decompression, disc removal, fusion, hardware, or other surgical methods
Often longer recovery; may limit motion depending on procedure
Physical Therapy
Early or moderate symptoms, mobility loss, weakness, and prevention-focused care
Core strengthening, stabilization, posture training, flexibility, and proper body mechanics
Often ongoing; works best with consistency and guided progression
Low-impact exercises like swimming can strengthen muscles safely without adding excessive pressure to injured discs. Regular exercise, posture work, core-strengthening exercises, and lifestyle changes may help preserve spine mobility and protect spinal discs.

Why Chandler Patients Choose Dynasty Health

Dynasty Health is a patient-first regenerative medicine and pain management practice serving the East Valley from its Tempe clinic. The practice is led by physicians focused on non-surgical care, advanced diagnostics, and individualized treatment planning.
Dr. Mostafa Maita, D.O., is double board-certified in anesthesiology and interventional pain medicine, fellowship-trained at Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, and a Discseel Master Instructor. Dynasty Health highlights his advanced spine and regenerative medicine experience, including more than 1,000 procedures performed and specialized training in both lumbar and cervical Discseel care.
The clinic also emphasizes transparent communication, compassionate care, and realistic expectations. Individual results vary, and every treatment recommendation starts with a personalized medical evaluation.

Insurance, Cost, and Consultation Information

Discseel and regenerative medicine procedures may involve insurance limitations or out-of-pocket costs depending on your plan, diagnosis, and treatment recommendation. Dynasty Health can help you understand available payment options, documentation needs, and next steps before you decide on care.
For added E-E-A-T, include a short explainer video on the Discseel procedure, anonymized patient testimonials with consent, and before-and-after MRI or X-ray imaging when available. Dynasty Health’s site already emphasizes board certified care, 5-star rated reviews, and more than 1,000 patients helped.

Find Out If Discseel Is Right for You – Book a Spine Consultation in Chandler Today

You do not have to keep guessing whether degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, a herniated disc, or cervical spine degeneration is causing your pain. Dynasty Health helps Chandler patients explore advanced non-surgical spine care with a clear, medically guided plan.

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FAQ

What is the Discseel procedure and how does it work?

The Discseel Procedure is a non-surgical spine treatment that uses fibrin to seal tears in damaged spinal discs. The goal is to address disc leaks that may irritate spinal nerves and contribute to chronic back pain, neck pain, sciatica, or radiating symptoms. A consultation is required to determine whether your symptoms and imaging make you a candidate.

Do you treat degenerative disc disease in Chandler?

Yes. Dynasty Health serves patients from Chandler and nearby East Valley communities who have degenerative disc disease, disc degeneration, herniated discs, sciatica, spinal stenosis, and related spine conditions. Your visit may include a medical history review, imaging review, physical exam, and personalized treatment recommendations.

Do you offer neck pain treatment for Chandler patients?

Yes. Dynasty Health treats neck pain for Chandler patients, including pain related to cervical herniation, whiplash, cervical degenerative disc disease, and irritated cervical nerve roots. If your symptoms include arm pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness, your provider will evaluate whether the cervical spine is involved.

What is the recovery time after Discseel?

Recovery after Discseel varies. Many patients walk after the procedure and return home the same day, but soreness and gradual healing can continue over weeks to months. Your provider will give you specific instructions about activity, physical therapy, self care, and follow-up based on your condition.

Is Discseel covered by insurance?

Coverage varies by insurance plan and medical necessity criteria. Some regenerative or biologic spine procedures may involve out-of-pocket costs. Dynasty Health can review your situation and help explain payment options before treatment.