News & Articles
Determining Your Eligibility for Intra-Annular Fibrin Injection
Wondering whether intra-annular fibrin injection might be right for you? This guide explains how candidacy is determined — from MRI findings and prior treatment history to contraindications and what to expect during your ValorSpine evaluation.
Preventing Further Disc Damage: Lifestyle Tips for Spine Health
Protecting spinal discs from further damage involves consistent attention to posture, movement, nutrition, hydration, and weight management. These lifestyle adjustments may help slow disc degeneration and reduce pain in many patients — though outcomes vary by individual, and cases with significant structural damage benefit from a personalized clinical evaluation.
Is Biologic Disc Repair Right for My Specific Back Condition?
Biologic disc repair may help patients with chronic back pain caused by annular tears or disc degeneration, but candidacy depends on individual evaluation. Learn which conditions this approach may address and how ValorSpine determines if it is right for you.
Who Benefits Most from Annular Tear Repair?
Learn which patients are most likely to benefit from intra-annular fibrin injection for annular tears, and how our clinical team evaluates candidacy for biologic disc repair.
The Evaluation Process for Non-Surgical Disc Treatment: What to Expect
A detailed look at the ValorSpine evaluation process for non-surgical disc treatment — from your initial consultation and imaging review to advanced diagnostics and personalized candidacy assessment. Outcomes vary by individual case.
When Is Regenerative Spine Care an Option Instead of Fusion?
Chronic back pain doesn't always require fusion. Learn when intra-annular fibrin injection may offer a motion-preserving biologic alternative — and when fusion may still apply.
Managing Expectations: What Non-Surgical Disc Treatment Can and Cannot Do
Non-surgical disc treatment may offer meaningful pain reduction and improved function for candidates with confirmed discogenic pain — but outcomes vary. This guide explains what biologic disc repair can realistically achieve, what it cannot do, and what the recovery process actually looks like so patients can set informed expectations.

