
From Pain to Possibility: Non-Surgical Spine Care That Works with Dr Brigitte Rozenberg
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Back pain doesn’t have to mean a lifetime of injections, “minimally invasive” procedures, and the creeping risk of a second or third surgery. We sit down with Dr. Brigitte Rozenberg, founder and clinical director of Spinatomy Centers, to explore a precise, tech-forward path for herniated discs, sciatica, and degenerative disc disease that helps patients heal without the knife. Drawing from 30+ years of clinical experience, Dr. Rozenberg breaks down a three-phase framework—repair, restore, rebuild—that blends advanced non-surgical spinal decompression, laser therapy, electroanalgesia, softwave stimulation, and strength rebuilding to calm nerves, reduce inflammation, and stabilize the spine for the long term.
What sets this approach apart is the sequence and the specificity. Every plan begins with accurate diagnosis and MRI-informed programming so decompression targets the exact level causing pain. From there, high-tech modalities work in concert: decompression to relieve pressure on the nerve root, photobiomodulation and electroanalgesia to accelerate tissue repair and dial down pain signaling, and regenerative softwave inputs to spark local healing. Finally, focused strengthening addresses muscle atrophy and core stability so patients don’t slide back into the same patterns that created the problem. It’s a system that respects the sensitive anatomy of the spine while giving the body a real chance to heal.
We also talk about a growing shift in patient mindset since COVID—more curiosity, more second opinions, and a greater appetite for safest-first care. Surgery still has a place for red flags and severe deficits, but for many patients, a measured, non-surgical pathway offers better odds and fewer tradeoffs. Dr. Rozenberg shares how Spinatomy standardized this protocol across multiple Los Angeles–area locations and why she’s focused on helping other clinicians adopt it nationwide. If you’re weighing options for disc pain or exploring alternatives to repeat procedures, this conversation offers a clear map to make informed choices and reclaim daily life.
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