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Why Spine Care Is Shifting Toward Biologic Repair
Spine care is moving toward treatments that preserve disc anatomy [...]
Annular Tear Repair for Veterans: What to Know
Veterans with chronic disc-related back or neck pain may qualify [...]
What Is the Lumbar Spine? Anatomy and Common Conditions of the Lower Back
The lumbar spine is the five-vertebra lower-back segment that bears body weight, enables movement, and is the most common site of disc pain and nerve compression.
What Is Spinal Stenosis? Understanding Narrowing of the Spinal Canal
Spinal stenosis means narrowing of the spinal canal that compresses nerves, causing pain, numbness, or weakness. Many patients manage it without surgery.
What Is Failed Back Surgery Syndrome? Causes, Symptoms, and Recovery Options
Failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) is persistent spinal pain after surgery. Learn the causes, symptoms, and non-surgical recovery options available today.
Failed Discectomy: What to Know About Next Steps
If pain returns or persists after a lumbar discectomy, the [...]
What Is Central Cord Syndrome? Cervical Spinal Cord Injury Explained
Central cord syndrome is an incomplete cervical spinal cord injury that causes greater weakness in the arms than the legs, most often after a hyperextension fall in an older adult with pre-existing cervical stenosis.

