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Today’s Spine Care Approach: Diagnosis-Driven, Non-Surgical First
Modern spine care sequences diagnostic precision and non-surgical options before surgery. Learn how image-guided procedures, regenerative treatments, and minimally invasive care may help patients find meaningful relief.
10 Ways to Take Charge of Back Pain: A Patient’s Action Plan
Chronic back pain has multiple treatment paths. This guide covers 10 evidence-informed approaches — from diagnostic precision and physical therapy to image-guided procedures and intra-annular fibrin injection — and how to sequence them based on your diagnosis.
Chronic Back Pain: A New Approach to Diagnosis and Non-Surgical Treatment
Modern spine care offers more evidence-based options between physical therapy and major surgery than at any prior point in the field — including diagnostic injections and biologic disc repair for appropriate candidates. Individual candidacy varies.
12 Pathways to Escape Spinal Fusion
Multiple non-surgical pathways may help candidates avoid spinal fusion. From targeted physical therapy to intra-annular fibrin injection, learn how twelve distinct options are sequenced and which may apply to your individual case.
7 Spinal Fusion Alternatives for Disc-Related Back Pain
Seven evidence-informed alternatives to spinal fusion — from structured PT to intra-annular fibrin injection — reviewed for candidacy, sequencing, and what to evaluate when conservative care has not produced adequate relief.
8 Non-Surgical Treatments to Fusion
Eight non-surgical treatments offer real alternatives to spinal fusion: structured [...]
Non-Surgical Spine Care Gaining Ground: What the Evidence Shows
Non-surgical spine care has gained significant ground as outcome data on spinal fusion has matured. For patients with disc-related conditions, biologic disc repair and other regenerative options now represent established alternatives — though candidacy depends on individual diagnosis, anatomy, and clinical history.

