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At Seattle Spine & Sports Medicine, we specialize in non-invasive and minimally invasive treatments to help patients recover from motor vehicle accidents, work-related injuries, and other musculoskeletal conditions.

Our approach focuses on diagnosing the root cause of pain, restoring function, and improving overall well-being.
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What We Treat

Thoracic outlet syndrome results when nerves in the thoracic outlet—located between the upper ribs and shoulder—get irritated by the surrounding muscles or ribs.
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When the nerves that exit the spine get compressed or irritated—for example from a disc herniation—numbness, tingling, pain and muscle weakness can result.
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Facet joints are located on each side of the vertebra.When irritated or injured, they can become inflamed and cause back or neck pain. We can treat facet joint pain with image-guided injections.
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When nerves in the neck are irritated or compressed, one may develop pain from the neck into one or both arms. Accurate diagnosis and a graded approach to treatment are key for managing this condition.
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Concussion is also known as a mild traumatic brain injury (TBI). This is caused by a bump or blow to the head. Although concussions are usually not life-threatening, their effects can be serious.
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Relief for shoulder, hip, knee, and other joint injuries.
Targeted therapies for myofascial pain and movement restrictions.
Integrated care with Brain Injury Medicine of Seattle for post-trauma recovery.
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How We Treat

Our team takes a comprehensive approach to managing pain and restoring function. We combine evidence-based rehabilitation techniques with personalized treatment plans to help
patients reduce discomfort, regain strength, and return to the activities they love.
We offer targeted injection therapies to reduce inflammation and provide relief from pain. Options include epidural steroid injections, facet joint injections, nerve blocks, and trigger point injections — all performed under expert guidance to maximize effectiveness and safety.
For patients seeking non-surgical options to promote healing, we provide regenerative treatments such as Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and prolotherapy. These therapies stimulate your body’s natural repair processes to aid recovery from musculoskeletal injuries.
Our rehabilitation specialists use a variety of hands-on therapies, including manual therapy, dry needling, and guided therapeutic exercises, to support healing and restore mobility. These services are customized based on your injury and goals.
Accurate diagnosis is key to effective treatment. We use advanced testing tools such as EMG, nerve conduction studies, and neurocognitive assessments to evaluate your condition and guide your care plan with precision.
To complement your recovery, we offer supportive services like cognitive therapy and mental health counseling. These treatments help address the full spectrum of recovery — physically, neurologically, and emotionally.

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Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS)

Intramuscular stimulation (IMS) is a minimally invasive technique that can reduce pain aggravated by chronic muscle tightness. This technique uses insertions of small needles to release muscle tension, which is often associated with nerve pain.
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Injury Diagnosis with EMG & Nerve Conduction Studies

Electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies are diagnostic studies that allow us to “write down of the electrical activity of muscle” and “measures how fast nerve impulses travel within your body”.
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Prolotherapy

When injuries occur, the area may not heal completely due to lack of proper treatment or poor blood supply. For this reason, ligaments, joints and tendons heal very slowly.
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What to Expect

Step 1:

Comprehensive Evaluation – We start with a thorough assessment to diagnose your condition.

Step 2:

Personalized Treatment Plan – Our team develops a customized recovery plan based on your needs.

Step 3:

Collaborative Care – We coordinate with specialists, therapists, and healthcare providers.

Step 4:

Ongoing Support & Monitoring – We track progress and adjust treatments for the best outcome.
Seattle Office
Lynnwood Office

Seattle Office

3213 Eastlake Ave E, Suite A
Seattle, WA 98102
Monday-Friday
8:00am-4:30pm
P: (206) 861-8200
F: (206) 324-1178
help@seattlespine.com
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Lynnwood Office

4300 198th St SW, #300
Lynnwood, WA 98036
Monday-Friday
8:00am-4:30pm
P: (425) 361-1122
F: (206) 324-1178
help@seattlespine.com
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