Limited Time Free MRI Review
For a limited time, Integrative Rehab Medicine is offering a complimentary MRI review for patients exploring the Discseel procedure. Your scan will be reviewed by Dr. Sebastian Klisiewicz or Dr. Brian Shiple—experienced physicians in interventional and regenerative orthopedics.
Who This Is For:
Chronic or recurring back/neck pain with a recent MRI (ideally within the last 12 months)
Prior conservative care (PT, meds, injections) with incomplete relief
Patients comparing Discseel® to fusion, ADR, or repeat injections
What is Discseel?
Discseel® is a minimally invasive spine procedure where a physician injects a biologic “glue” called fibrin into torn spinal discs to seal annular tears (“leaky discs”). It’s marketed for chronic discogenic low-back/neck pain, degenerative disc disease, contained/partial herniations, and annular tears that haven’t responded to conservative care.
How This Works:
- Fill out the form below to submit your request.
- Once you submit the form, you will see instructions for uploading or mailing your MRI images.
- A Patient Liaison will reach out to discuss your medical history.
- One of our doctors will review your MRI.
- A Patient Liaison will then call you with our team’s recommendation and next steps, whether or not you’re a fit for the Discseel procedure.
Why Integrative Rehab Medicine:
Targeted expertise in minimally invasive, image-guided spine care
Physician-led reviews—not outsourced, not automated
No hard sell—if Discseel® isn’t right for you, we’ll say so and explain why
Transparent pricing & next steps— you’ll know the path before you spend a dollar on treatment
Please note: Discseel is a self-pay procedure. It is not covered by insurance. If you are a U.S. Military Veteran, we can discuss your available options. This offer is available for a limited time.
Discseel Procedure Testimonials
What Clients Say
Thank you Integrative Rehab Medicine for changing my life
He has gotten me out of a bedbound life.
He does even better when Bruce Hornsby is playing during the session 😁
Two months post-procedure, my lower back pain has improved by approximately 95%. Although I still have four months remaining in my recovery timeline, I already feel like a new person. I am now able to sleep comfortably, drive, and sit for extended periods without experiencing persistent discomfort or pain.
I highly recommend scheduling an MRI review to determine whether this procedure may be appropriate for individuals suffering from sciatica, degenerative disc disease, herniated discs, or other spinal issues. This technique represents a remarkable advancement in treatment.
— Patrick G