News & Articles
When Is Fibrin Injection a Better Choice Than Surgery?
Intra-annular fibrin injection is the better choice when imaging shows annular tears in viable discs. Surgery fits structural problems requiring stabilization.
Active Duty to Active Life: Regenerative Spine
Regenerative spine care helps veterans transition from active duty to active life by treating annular tears with FDA-approved fibrin sealant.
Deciding on Regenerative Spine Care: A Guide
Deciding on regenerative spine care for chronic back pain starts with diagnostic clarity, candidacy review, goal alignment, and a deliberate decision process.
Non-Surgical Disc Treatment vs. Injections
Non-surgical disc treatment vs injections: fibrin procedure targets the annular tear; steroid injections target inflammation. Different mechanisms, different outcomes.
Surgical Risks: Appeal of Non-Surgical Treatment
The appeal of non-surgical disc treatment lies in what it avoids: hardware, fusion, lengthy recovery, irreversibility. Intra-annular fibrin injection preserves options.
Recovery Process: Intra-Annular Fibrin Injection
The recovery process for intra-annular fibrin injection: same-day discharge, light activity in days, normal activity in 2 to 4 weeks, full benefit in 3 to 6 months.
Your Journey After Non-Surgical Disc Treatment
The journey after non-surgical disc treatment unfolds in phases: early healing, progressive return, consolidation. Each has its own focus.








