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Back Pain Treatment in Modern Care
Modern back pain treatment combines diagnostic precision, conservative therapy, image-guided […]
After Failed Discectomy: Finding Relief with Biologic Disc Repair
Persistent pain after discectomy is common and often traces to untreated annular tears. Learn how intra-annular fibrin injection may help some patients find relief without revision surgery, and what a clinical evaluation involves.
7 Non-Surgical Approaches to Back Pain: A Clinical Overview
A clinical overview of seven non-surgical and minimally invasive approaches for chronic back pain — from physical therapy and image-guided injections to intra-annular fibrin injection for disc-level repair. Outcomes vary by individual; clinical evaluation guides the appropriate plan.
Advanced Non-Surgical Spine Alternatives: What Patients Need to Know
Advanced non-surgical spine alternatives — including image-guided injections, radiofrequency ablation, and intra-annular fibrin injection — may help many patients with chronic disc-related pain find meaningful relief without fusion. Candidacy and outcomes vary by individual.
Why Non-Surgical Alternatives to Spinal Fusion Are Gaining Ground
Non-surgical alternatives to spinal fusion are gaining adoption as outcome data matures and patients seek hardware-free options. Learn what is driving this shift, what the evidence shows, and whether these approaches may apply to your situation.
Mechanics with Sciatica: Non-Surgical Options That Address the Source
Mechanics managing disc-related sciatica may benefit from biologic disc repair that targets the underlying annular tear rather than symptoms alone. Learn how non-surgical options compare to fusion and what a return-to-work plan looks like for physical workers.
Minimally Invasive Spine Care: What the Current Landscape Offers
Minimally invasive spine care now spans image-guided injections, radiofrequency ablation, biologic disc repair, and refined surgical options. Here is what the current landscape offers and how candidates are evaluated.

