News & Articles
Non-Surgical Treatment: Getting the Timing Right
Timing matters when evaluating non-surgical treatment. Too early wastes resources; too late means avoidable pain. Documented conservative-care failure plus imaging guides timing.
FBSS: Can Regenerative Spine Care Help?
FBSS occurs in 40% of fusion patients. Regenerative spine care addresses tear-driven FBSS at discs unaffected by hardware. 80% positive outcomes in cohorts.
What Every Veteran Should Know About Annular Tear Repair
Veterans with chronic back pain should know that annular tear repair is non-surgical, motion-preserving, and accessible via Mission Act community-care.
Marine Veterans: Combat-Related Back Pain Relief
Marine veterans with combat-related back pain can evaluate regenerative treatment for lumbar disc lesions. Mission Act community-care opens access.
When Fusion Fails: Non-Surgical Options
When fusion fails, non-surgical options include the fibrin procedure for adjacent-segment annular tears. 80% positive outcomes in failed-surgery cohorts.
After Failed Conservative Care: What’s the Next Step?
After failed conservative care, the next step is not always surgery. The fibrin procedure addresses annular tears that conservative care could not reach.
Avoiding Revision Surgery: Biologic Disc Repair
Avoiding revision spine surgery is realistic for many adjacent-segment lesions. Biologic disc repair targets the lesion without extending the fusion.

