Regenerative Spine and Pain Specialists

Regenerative Spine and Pain Specialists 💉 Pain Relief Without Surgery
🎓 Board-certified specialists
📍 Fayetteville•Marietta•Buckhead

Thank you for visiting Regenerative Spine and Pain Specialists online! Our physician has years of training and experience in pain management and providing long-lasting solutions to our patients’ issues with pain. We encourage you to call Regenerative Spine and Pain Specialists today at 404-618-0995 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Zwade Marshall and learn more about how to find pain relief in Fayetteville, Georgia.

When patients feel heard, supported, and guided with honesty, it means everything to us."Dr. X has saved my life by bein...
04/29/2026

When patients feel heard, supported, and guided with honesty, it means everything to us.

"Dr. X has saved my life by being honest upfront, which allowed me to manage my expectations and make more informed decisions about my circumstance. She is amazing, the staff is amazing, and it’s great to see a practice not only work together but come together to find solutions."

We are so grateful for this kind review. Our goal is always to give patients clear answers, honest guidance, and a team-based approach to finding the best path forward for their care.

04/29/2026

What happens after your spinal cord stimulation (SCS) implant is placed?

That is when the real personalization begins.

After the procedure, you will work closely with your care team and device specialists to **fine-tune the settings** of your stimulator. The goal is to find the programming that works best for your specific pain patterns, lifestyle, and daily activities.

One of the most important aspects of spinal cord stimulation is the level of **control it gives patients**. From the initial trial to long-term use, the therapy is designed to be adjusted and optimized over time to meet your needs.

This ongoing customization helps ensure that your treatment continues to support your comfort, function, and quality of life.

04/23/2026

What happens after a successful spinal cord stimulation (SCS) trial?

If the trial significantly improves your pain, function, and quality of life, the next step is to consider a **permanent implant**.

At the end of the trial, the temporary leads are always removed. If you decide to move forward, a separate procedure is scheduled to place the permanent system.

During this procedure, leads are placed in a similar way as the trial, and a small battery (generator) is implanted under the skin, typically in the flank area. The device is compact, about the size of a small cookie, and designed to deliver consistent pain-relieving signals.

Recovery involves small incisions and the use of protective dressings. Patients are typically able to shower shortly after, with some precautions, and follow-up is scheduled to ensure proper healing.

The goal is to provide long-term pain relief while helping you return to daily activities with improved comfort and function.

Nothing means more to us than hearing from patients about their experience."Definitely 10/10."Thank you, Nic, for the wo...
04/22/2026

Nothing means more to us than hearing from patients about their experience.

"Definitely 10/10."

Thank you, Nic, for the wonderful feedback. Our goal is always to provide a positive experience, clear guidance, and treatment options that help each patient move forward with confidence.

04/21/2026

One of the biggest advancements in spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is how much the technology has improved over time.

Many newer devices are now **MRI compatible**, which means you can still safely undergo imaging in the future if needed for other medical care. This is an important consideration for patients who may require ongoing monitoring or additional treatment.

Patients also receive a device card that provides important information for situations like **airport security**, helping you travel with confidence and understand how to navigate everyday scenarios with an implanted device.

As with any implantable technology, understanding how it fits into your daily life is an important part of the decision-making process.

Ongoing innovation continues to make spinal cord stimulation more adaptable, convenient, and compatible with modern healthcare needs.

04/16/2026

What should you know before starting a spinal cord stimulation (SCS) trial?

Preparation is an important part of making sure the trial is both safe and effective.

If you are taking blood thinners for a heart condition, your care team will coordinate with your cardiologist to determine if it is safe to temporarily stop those medications before the procedure.

During the trial, the leads are placed using needles and secured externally, not permanently implanted. Because of this, they can move if too much strain is placed on the body.

Patients are encouraged to stay active, but with some limitations. Activities that involve heavy bending, lifting, or twisting may increase the risk of the leads shifting out of position.

The goal is to find the right balance - staying active enough to evaluate the therapy, while protecting the placement so you get the most accurate results from the trial.

We are grateful for every patient who trusts Regenerative Spine & Pain Specialists with their care."Answered any questio...
04/15/2026

We are grateful for every patient who trusts Regenerative Spine & Pain Specialists with their care.

"Answered any questions I had."

Thank you, Tiffany, for your kind words. We are proud to provide attentive, supportive care and make sure every patient leaves feeling informed, heard, and cared for.

04/14/2026

What does the science say about spinal cord stimulation (SCS)?

This therapy is backed by years of clinical research and is supported by multiple peer-reviewed studies. For providers, recommending treatment means relying on evidence that shows it can deliver real results.

Studies have shown that spinal cord stimulation can provide rapid, meaningful, and long-lasting pain relief for many patients. Some advanced therapies have demonstrated relief within minutes, along with high patient satisfaction and sustained outcomes over time.

Importantly, this is not a static technology. Spinal cord stimulation continues to evolve, with ongoing innovation improving effectiveness and patient experience.

For individuals who have struggled with chronic pain for years and have not found relief with other treatments, this level of clinical evidence can offer a renewed sense of hope.

04/09/2026

One of the most powerful aspects of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is that the therapy is personalized for each patient.

No two people experience pain the same way, which is why this treatment can be tailored to match your specific needs, activity level, and goals.

Some patients prefer a gentle tingling sensation, while others prefer settings that provide relief without feeling anything at all. The device can also be programmed to target specific areas of the body based on where your pain is located.

This level of customization allows spinal cord stimulation to adapt to your lifestyle, helping you stay active and focused on what matters most.

Care that patients trust."Would not want to be anywhere else. The care I receive from my doctor and the staff is beyond ...
04/08/2026

Care that patients trust.

"Would not want to be anywhere else. The care I receive from my doctor and the staff is beyond life supporting. When you are at your worst, all you want is a compassionate, understanding, and patient doctor, which is exactly what Dr. Xiong is for me. Very blessed."

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

* RSPS Patient (Google Review, May 22, 2024)

Providing compassionate care and support to every patient is at the heart of what we do.

04/07/2026

Did you know that **Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS)** includes a trial period before a permanent device is placed?

Before moving forward with treatment, your care team first evaluates whether spinal cord stimulation is the right option based on your **diagnosis, pain type, and the treatments you have already tried**.

If it appears to be a good fit, the next step is a **trial phase**. During the trial, small leads are placed into the epidural space using needles, without the need for a surgical incision. The leads are secured externally, allowing you to go home and test the therapy for about **seven days**.

During that time, patients can evaluate how the therapy impacts important factors such as:

* Pain levels
* Daily activity and function
* Medication use
* Sleep and overall comfort

The goal of the trial is simple: to determine whether spinal cord stimulation **meaningfully improves your quality of life** before committing to a permanent device.

This trial process helps ensure the therapy is the right fit for each individual patient.

04/03/2026

Wishing our patients, families, and community a peaceful and relaxing Easter weekend. From all of us at Regenerative Spine & Pain Specialists, thank you for trusting us with your care.

Address

874 West Lanier Avenue Ste 250
Fayetteville, GA
30214

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 2pm
Saturday 9am - 2pm

Telephone

+14046180995

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