Surgery Doesn’t Have To Be Your First Choice
Understanding Today’s Non-Surgical Pain Options
For many people living with chronic pain, it can feel like there are only two choices: live with the discomfort or consider surgery. That belief often leaves people feeling stuck—unsure of what to do next and hesitant to move forward. In reality, pain care is rarely that limited.
At Nivens Spine Medicine, non-surgical care isn’t about doing nothing or delaying care. It’s about taking a thoughtful and strategic approach—understanding the problem, choosing the right timing, and selecting treatments that match the source of the pain.
Pain can originate from many sources—spinal structures, joints, nerves, or a combination of all three. Back pain may stem from disc degeneration or facet joints. Shoulder or knee pain may involve inflammation, instability, or nerve irritation. Numbness or burning sensations may signal nerve dysfunction rather than joint damage. Treating all pain the same way often leads to frustration and temporary relief at best.
That’s why modern non-surgical pain medicine begins with careful evaluation. We off diagnostic imaging, nerve studies, and detailed physical exams help pinpoint what structure is actually responsible for the symptoms you experience. When the source is clear, treatment becomes more targeted—and often more effective.
Today’s non-surgical options extend well beyond medications or rest. Image-guided injections can reduce inflammation at specific joints or spinal levels. Nerve-focused treatments can interrupt pain signals or support healthier nerve function. Minimally invasive procedures may relieve pressure or irritation without the recovery burden of surgery. In many cases, we find these approaches allow our patients to return to daily activities sooner, with less disruption and risk.
Importantly, non-surgical care is not one-size-fits-all. Two people with similar symptoms may need very different solutions depending on anatomy, lifestyle, and overall health. A runner with hip pain, a desk worker with neck stiffness, and someone experiencing long-term radiating leg pain all require individualized strategies. The goal is not just pain reduction—it’s restoring function and confidence.
Another common misconception is that choosing non-surgical care means delaying the inevitable. In reality, thoughtful treatment can often reduce or eliminate the need for surgery altogether. And when surgery is ultimately appropriate, patients tend to do better when pain has been managed, movement preserved, and strength maintained beforehand.
Non-surgical care also emphasizes education. Understanding why pain occurs—and how to prevent it from returning—empowers patients to participate in their own recovery. Long-term relief depends not only on procedures, but also on movement, strength, nerve health, and realistic expectations.
If surgery isn’t your first choice, you’re not alone—and you’re not out of options. Advances in spine, joint, and nerve care have created meaningful alternatives that prioritize precision over aggression. The most important step is starting with the right information and a plan designed for you.
Relief doesn’t begin with a drastic decision. It begins with understanding what your body is telling you—and knowing there is more than one path forward.
At Nivens Spine Medicine, the time is here to focus on recovery that leads you back to movement, confidence, and everyday life. Relief begins with the right starting point—and a team committed to helping you get there.