Patients arriving at a state-of-the-art spine care center in Shreveport.
Aclarion, Inc. has partnered with the Spine Institute of Louisiana to introduce Nociscan technology, enhancing treatment for chronic low back pain. This noninvasive platform aims to differentiate between painful and nonpainful lumbar discs, revolutionizing care for millions suffering from chronic low back pain. With a 97% surgical success rate and a growing network of centers, patients can access personalized treatment options right in Shreveport.
Exciting news is making waves in Shreveport, Louisiana! Aclarion, Inc. has just announced a groundbreaking commercial agreement with the renowned Spine Institute of Louisiana (SIL). This partnership effectively opens the doors for the Nociscan technology to significantly enhance the treatment options for those battling chronic low back pain in the region.
Chronic low back pain (cLBP) is a common ailment affecting approximately 266 million people around the globe. With this staggering number, it’s evident that cLBP poses a significant challenge to healthcare providers and patients alike. Thankfully, the addition of SIL as a center for Nociscan technology gives Louisiana residents access to innovative treatment options crafted to tackle this very issue.
Nociscan is no ordinary technology; it is actually the first evidence-supported Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform designed to noninvasively differentiate between painful and nonpainful lumbar discs. This means that patients can finally get a clearer picture of where their pain is coming from and how to address it, potentially transforming their quality of life.
The Spine Institute of Louisiana has built a solid reputation since its establishment in 2005, focusing on innovative and less invasive techniques for treating chronic low back pain. With a team of five board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeons, this institute treats spinal disorders using a combination of both surgical and non-surgical methods.
Dr. Pierce Nunley, one of the experts at SIL, underscores the value of Nociscan as a decision support tool for accurately identifying the sources of pain. This is particularly crucial for patients whose symptoms might not respond well to traditional treatments.
With SIL joining the ranks, the total number of commercial centers offering Nociscan technology has now risen to an impressive 17 locations. These centers span eight states and four countries, indicating a broader commitment to improving healthcare access for patients battling low back pain.
So, how does Nociscan work its magic? The technology employs Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) and proprietary AI algorithms to optimize clinical treatments. It connects via cloud technology to receive MRS data from MRI machines, enabling healthcare providers to evaluate lumbar discs thoroughly. The process utilizes advanced signal processing techniques to extract and quantify chemical biomarkers linked to disc pain, giving doctors the insight they need to tailor effective treatments.
When combined with other diagnostic tools, Nociscan boasts a staggering 97% surgical success rate for treating pain-positive discs identified by the system. This is particularly promising for patients seeking relief from chronic discomfort, as it signifies that there is finally reliable technology that can guide surgery decisions effectively.
The collaboration between Aclarion and the Spine Institute of Louisiana signifies an exciting new chapter in spinal care. Aclarion’s Chief Executive Officer, Brent Ness, highlighted the leadership role of SIL within the spine industry, emphasizing how this partnership aligns with Aclarion’s goals of enhancing personalized treatment options for patients worldwide.
The ultimate goal of this groundbreaking initiative is simple: to provide better, more personalized treatment options for people suffering from chronic low back pain. By applying cutting-edge technology, specialized knowledge, and a dedicated approach to patient care, the Spine Institute of Louisiana and Aclarion are setting a new standard in chronic pain management.
As residents of Shreveport and beyond look for relief from their discomfort, they can now find hope and innovative solutions right in their own backyard. The future of spine care is not just bright; it’s paving the way towards a pain-free life for many!
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