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MILD Procedure scheduled,,,I want your comments please

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2 mild procedures
• Physiatrist (mild® procedure): Uses a special tool through a tiny incision to remove small pieces of ligament causing spinal stenosis. It’s non-surgical, no cutting of bone or disc, and done under imaging guidance—not a scope.
• Orthopedist (endoscopic decompression or discectomy): May use a scope (endoscope) to go in, and can trim or remove part of a disc or bone if it’s pressing on a nerve. It’s still minimally invasive but more surgical than the mild® procedure.

Bottom line:
Physiatrist’s mild® is image-guided and preserves structures; orthopedist may use a scope and cut disc or bone as needed.

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I had the MILD procedure done this past Monday, 4/14/2025, went great, done at 9 am, home at noon. Little sore but so far so good. Getting PT at home this Monday, pain is less than before I had the procedure.