
Minimally Invasive Lumbar Decompression Overview:
Minimally Invasive Lumbar Decompression (MILD) is a procedure that is used to treat lumbar spinal stenosis, a condition in which the spinal canal becomes narrowed, which can compress the nerves and cause pain. MILD is a minimally invasive surgical procedure designed to create more space within the spinal canal and reduce nerve pressure.
MILD is typically performed using a small incision and specialized instruments, such as a microscope or endoscope, to access the affected spinal area. During the procedure, the surgeon removes tiny amounts of bone or tissue, causing the spinal canal to narrow and creating more space for the nerves to pass through. MILD is typically less invasive and has a shorter recovery time than traditional open surgery.
MILD is usually performed on an outpatient basis and does not require a hospital stay. The procedure takes about one hour to complete and is usually done under local anesthesia. Most patients are able to return to their normal activities within a few days, although it may take several weeks or months to see the full benefits of the treatment. MILD has been shown to effectively reduce pain and improve mobility in some patients with lumbar spinal stenosis. However, as with any surgical procedure, there are potential risks and complications, such as infection and nerve damage.
Meet Our Pain Management & Orthopedic Specialists

Dr. James Yu, D.O.
Board Certified Anesthesiologist
Board Certified Interventional
Pain Management Physician

Dylan J. O'Rourke
Certified Physician Assistant
Pain Conditions Affecting Daily Life
Improve your quality of life with our comprehensive approach to pain management
We are dedicated to finding individualized treatment options tailored to fit your needs. Our team is dedicated to helping you lead a productive and active life, free from pain and disruption.
We use an integrative approach to conduct a comprehensive evaluation and assess your condition.
Physical examination and review of your medical history. We assess the cause of your pain, determine its severity and duration, and help you develop an individualized treatment plan.
We provide a range of treatments and procedures to address your chronic pain. These include nerve blocks, injections, physical therapy, implantable therapies and more. We also offer health education to help you better manage your condition.





