My Insurance Denial Impacting Spine Care (MY-DISC)

Empowering Patients. Educating Providers. Advancing Motion Preservation.

What is Spinal Motion Preservation?

Spinal motion preservation refers to surgical techniques that treat spine disorders while maintaining natural movement in the treated area.

These procedures use advanced implants such as artificial discs or dynamic stabilization devices to restore stability, relieve nerve compression, and preserve flexibility.

The goal is to provide lasting pain relief and spinal support without limiting motion or placing excess stress on nearby levels, helping patients return to normal function and activity more naturally.

Just as hip and knee replacements are designed to restore joint movement rather than eliminate it, spinal motion preservation aims to relieve pain and stabilize the spine while maintaining its natural motion. Both approaches focus on improving function, mobility, and quality of life through advanced implant technology.