Procedure Not Recommended
Not a Solution to Chronic Pain
⚠️ While therapy can help with muscle conditioning and joint stiffness,
Deuk Spine Institute does not recommend it as a treatment for chronic back or neck pain caused by disc or facet joint injuries.
UNDERSTANDING THERAPY
There are four main categories of therapy commonly prescribed for back and neck pain. While each has its merits for certain conditions, none can treat the underlying cause of chronic disc or facet joint pain.
Structured exercises and stretches guided by a licensed therapist. Focuses on strengthening muscles, improving range of motion, and restoring functional movement patterns.
Manual spinal adjustments and manipulations to realign vertebrae. While it may provide short-term relief for muscle tension, it cannot repair damaged discs or arthritic facet joints.
Hands-on manipulation of soft tissues to relieve muscle tension and improve circulation. Effective for muscle-related discomfort, but does not address structural spinal problems.
Teaches adaptive techniques for daily activities and workplace ergonomics. Helps manage limitations but cannot fix the structural injury causing your chronic pain.
WHEN THERAPY WORKS
Therapy is effective for a narrow set of musculoskeletal issues. It works well for muscle injuries and joint stiffness — but it does not treat disc herniations, facet joint arthritis, or pinched nerves.
Therapy is effective for rehabilitating strained muscles, recovering from muscle tears, and rebuilding strength after periods of inactivity. Exercises and stretching can restore muscle function when the underlying tissues are simply deconditioned or recovering from acute strain.
Therapy can improve range of motion in stiff joints through targeted mobilization and stretching. This is effective for post-injury stiffness or age-related loss of flexibility — but only when the joint itself is structurally intact and not damaged by arthritis or capsular injury.
If your pain is caused by a herniated disc, annular tear, facet joint arthritis, or pinched nerve, therapy will not resolve it. These are structural injuries that require treatment targeting the source of the problem — not the surrounding muscles.
CRITICAL LIMITATIONS
For the majority of chronic back and neck pain sufferers, therapy cannot fix the underlying structural problem. Here are the conditions therapy fails to treat — and why.
Pain originating from damaged, herniated, or torn intervertebral discs. The disc injury requires direct treatment — exercise and stretching cannot repair a torn annulus or seal a herniation.
Pain from arthritic or injured facet joints and their capsules. Inflammation within the facet joint is the source of pain — therapy cannot eliminate arthritis or reverse joint degeneration.
Pain arising from the sacroiliac (SI) joint. SI joint dysfunction from ligament injury or inflammation requires targeted intervention, not general physical rehabilitation exercises.
Pinched or compressed spinal nerves causing radiating pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the arms or legs. Therapy cannot decompress a physically compressed nerve root.
Broken or collapsed vertebrae from trauma or osteoporosis. A fractured bone requires medical intervention — exercise will not heal a spinal fracture and may worsen the injury.
Facet joint pain originates from inflammation within the arthritic facet joint(s) and injured capsule. Therapy does not eliminate arthritis or the pain it causes. In fact, the repetitive movements prescribed during physical therapy sessions often aggravate inflamed facet joints, making the pain significantly worse rather than better.
Many patients report increased pain after therapy sessions because the inflamed joint is being forced through ranges of motion that further irritate the damaged capsule and arthritic surfaces.
Disc pain originates from inflammation in the annular tear of the intervertebral disc. The movements and exercises prescribed during therapy aggravate the annular tear and worsen the inflammation, causing more pain rather than less.
When a disc has an annular tear, the repetitive bending, twisting, and loading motions used in therapy push the disc material further through the tear, creating additional inflammation and potentially enlarging the herniation.
MYTH VS REALITY
Many patients are told to “try physical therapy first” for chronic back pain. Here’s the reality of why that approach fails when the pain comes from structural spinal injuries.
❌ THERAPY DOES NOT HELP
Facet joint pain comes from inflammation within arthritic facet joints and their injured capsules. The inflammation is inside the joint — no amount of external exercise can eliminate arthritis.
✅ SOLUTION: DEUK PLASMA RHIZOTOMY
Plasma technology precisely eliminates pain signals from the arthritic facet joint, providing lasting relief without aggravating the inflammation.
❌ THERAPY MAKES IT WORSE
Disc pain comes from inflammation in the annular tear of the intervertebral disc. Therapy movement aggravates the tear and the inflammation, causing more pain — not less.
✅ SOLUTION: DEUK LASER DISC REPAIR
Laser technology directly repairs the damaged disc and annular tear, eliminating the source of inflammation and pain permanently.
WHAT WE RECOMMEND INSTEAD
Instead of endlessly managing symptoms with therapy sessions, Deuk Spine Institute offers curative procedures that directly treat the structural cause of chronic back and neck pain.
Minimally invasive laser technology repairs damaged discs and seals annular tears. Treats the root cause of discogenic back pain that therapy cannot touch. Walk out the same day.
Plasma technology precisely eliminates pain signals from arthritic facet joints. Unlike therapy which aggravates facet inflammation, this procedure provides lasting relief from facetogenic pain.
Endoscopic release of the piriformis muscle for patients with piriformis syndrome causing sciatica-like symptoms. A targeted solution for a condition therapy rarely resolves.
Directly repairs the damaged disc, arthritic facet joint, or compressed nerve — the actual source of your chronic pain.
A single procedure that eliminates pain — no more weekly sessions, no more ongoing costs, no more temporary relief.
Outpatient procedures under light sedation. Walk out the same day — no hospital stay, no weeks of post-surgical rehabilitation.
95% patient satisfaction, 0.01% complication rate, and over 2,750 successful procedures performed by Dr. Deukmedjian.
Feature
Therapy
Deuk Spine Treatments
Approach
❌ Movement & exercise
✅ Treats the source of pain
Target
❌ Muscles and general conditioning
✅ Damaged disc or arthritic facet joint
Disc Injuries
❌ Not treated — often aggravated
✅ Laser repairs the disc
Facet Joint Pain
❌ Not treated — often aggravated
✅ Plasma eliminates pain signals
Duration
❌ Ongoing sessions for months/years
✅ Single procedure
Effectiveness
❌ Ineffective for disc/facet injuries
✅ 95% patient satisfaction
Recovery
❌ Gradual — weeks to months of sessions
✅ Walk out same day
Cost Over Time
❌ $5K-$15K+ per year in sessions
✅ Single procedure cost
Pain Outcome
❌ Pain persists or worsens
✅ Pain elimination
Root Cause
❌ Not addressed
✅ Directly treated
A BETTER ALTERNATIVE
Therapy keeps you coming back for more sessions without ever fixing the problem. Deuk Spine treatments directly repair the structural cause of your pain — so you can get back to living without chronic suffering.
Patient Satisfaction
Complication Rate
Procedure Time