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Real Results With: Chronic Neck Pain After Multiple Surgeries: Can Regenerative Disc Therapy Still Help?
A case study exploring whether biologic disc repair may be an option for patients with chronic cervical neck pain following multiple prior spine surgeries — and what the evaluation process looks like.
How Our Clinical Team Approaches Chronic Neck Pain After Multiple Surgeries: Can Regenerative Disc Therapy Still Help?
Our clinical team walks through how we evaluate and approach chronic neck pain after multiple cervical surgeries — including candidacy for intra-annular fibrin injection, what makes post-surgical cases complex, and when biologic disc repair may or may not be the right fit.
Chronic Neck Pain After Multiple Surgeries: Can Regenerative Disc Therapy Still Help?
A case study examining whether intra-annular fibrin injection may remain an option for patients with persistent cervical pain after multiple failed spine surgeries — and how candidacy is evaluated when surgical history is complex.
Real Results With Cervical Disc Tears and Neck Pain: A Regenerative Treatment Journey
A representative account of how intra-annular fibrin injection may help appropriate candidates with cervical annular tears achieve reduced pain and improved function — without surgery. Candidacy evaluation is the critical first step.
How One Team Solved Cervical Disc Tears and Neck Pain: A Regenerative Treatment Approach
Our clinical team developed a structured evaluation and treatment framework for cervical disc tears — using advanced imaging, individualized candidacy criteria, and intra-annular fibrin injection — that may help qualified patients reduce neck pain and restore function without surgery. Individual outcomes vary.
Case Study: Cervical Disc Tears and Neck Pain — A Regenerative Treatment Journey
A case study of cervical disc tears and chronic neck pain treated with intra-annular fibrin injection. Learn how our clinical team evaluated candidacy, managed recovery, and achieved meaningful improvement in a carefully selected patient — with individual outcomes that vary.

