News & Articles
The Science of Disc Healing: How Intra-Annular Fibrin Injection Supports Natural Recovery
Disc healing science has matured, supporting biologic alternatives to spinal fusion for select patients. Learn how intra-annular fibrin injection works at the annular tear level and how our clinical team evaluates candidacy individually — because patient selection matters as much as the procedure.
8 Regenerative Strategies for Disc Pain: What the Evidence Supports
Biologic disc repair involves more than a single injection — it is a structured, eight-part approach that spans patient selection, diagnostic precision, and post-procedure rehabilitation. Understanding each strategy helps patients ask the right questions before pursuing care.
A New Era for Spine Care Patients
Modern spine care may offer non-surgical options for patients with chronic disc-related pain. Learn how image-guided diagnostics, biologic disc repair, and patient-centered decision-making fit into today's treatment landscape.
Long-Term Biologic Disc Repair Data: What the Research Shows
Long-term published data on intra-annular fibrin injection continues to grow. Peer-reviewed literature documents meaningful pain reduction in many patients at two or more years of follow-up — but individual outcomes vary. Here is what the research shows and how we evaluate candidacy.
Regenerative Solutions in Modern Spine Care
Intra-annular fibrin injection and biologic disc repair have become established options for appropriate disc pain candidates. Learn where regenerative care fits, who may qualify, and when surgery remains the right call.
Army Veterans: Returning to Outdoor Life After Chronic Disc Pain
Army veterans managing chronic disc pain from service may find that non-surgical regenerative care supports a return to hiking, fishing, and hunting. Mission Act community care may cover biologic disc repair for eligible veterans; candidacy is evaluated individually and outcomes vary by case.
Truck Drivers: Sciatica After Failed Surgery
Truck drivers with persistent sciatica after a failed discectomy often [...]

