Chronic back pain that hasn’t held with conservative care often points to an unaddressed annular tear. Regenerative care can seal the tear with an FDA-approved fibrin sealant — preserving disc anatomy without hardware.

Key Takeaways

  • Most chronic back pain has structural drivers.
  • Conservative care manages symptoms but rarely seals annular tears.
  • Regenerative care addresses the underlying problem.
  • Spinal fusion has roughly a 40% failure rate.
  • A clinical evaluation guides the plan.

How Regenerative Care Helps

Intra-annular fibrin injection seals the annular tear so the disc can heal naturally. Reported 83% long-term success across 7,000+ tracked patients.

Clinical Note

The Valor team’s evaluation determines whether sealing the underlying tear is appropriate.

Who Is a Candidate?

  • Adults with chronic disc-related pain.
  • Imaging suggesting annular tear or contained herniation.
  • Conservative care without lasting relief.
  • No spinal instability or progressive neurological deficit.
  • Veterans meeting Mission Act criteria.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the procedure peer-reviewed?

Yes.

Does insurance cover regenerative care?

Coverage varies.

Will it work for me?

Candidacy depends on specific pathology.

Can multiple discs be treated?

Often yes.

Sources & Further Reading

  • NIH — Regenerative spine literature
  • AAFP — Modern spine care
  • VA — Mission Act
  • CDC — Chronic pain

Medical disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes and does not replace medical advice. Consult your physician about any condition or treatment decision.

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