News & Articles
13 Reasons Biologic Disc Repair May Help with Chronic Disc-Related Pain
Thirteen clinical and practical reasons intra-annular fibrin injection may be worth evaluating for chronic disc-related pain — from anatomy preservation to MISSION Act veteran access. Outcomes vary; candidacy determines whether any of these reasons apply to your case.
7 Non-Surgical Spine Care Alternatives: What to Try Before Surgery
Chronic disc-related back pain has several non-surgical alternatives worth evaluating before surgery. This clinical overview covers seven approaches — from physical therapy to intra-annular fibrin injection — and how candidacy is determined for each.
Research Reinforces Regenerative Care for Chronic Disc Pain
Growing peer-reviewed literature supports intra-annular fibrin injection for chronic disc-related back pain driven by annular tears. Published outcome data document meaningful improvement in many patients — though candidacy depends on individual anatomy and clinical history, not population averages.
Toward Minimally Invasive Regeneration: Understanding Biologic Disc Repair as a Fusion Alternative
Minimally invasive regenerative spine care, including intra-annular fibrin injection, offers an outpatient, hardware-free path for many patients with chronic disc-related pain. Candidacy is evaluated individually and outcomes vary. This overview covers how the procedure works, what the evidence shows, and when surgery remains the appropriate choice.
Emerging Evidence on Fusion Alternatives: What the Research Shows
Peer-reviewed research on non-surgical fusion alternatives continues to build, with multi-year data on intra-annular fibrin injection and image-guided procedures. Outcomes vary — candidacy depends on individual evaluation.
Post-Surgical Sciatica: Treatment Options
Sciatica that persists or returns after spine surgery often points [...]
Construction Workers and DDD: Options
Construction workers with degenerative disc disease (DDD) often have annular [...]

