News & Articles
What Is Failed Back Surgery Syndrome? Causes, Symptoms, and Recovery Options
Failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) is persistent spinal pain after surgery. Learn the causes, symptoms, and non-surgical recovery options available today.
What Is Central Cord Syndrome? Cervical Spinal Cord Injury Explained
Central cord syndrome is an incomplete cervical spinal cord injury that causes greater weakness in the arms than the legs, most often after a hyperextension fall in an older adult with pre-existing cervical stenosis.
Spinal Fusion Alternatives: A 2026 Patient Guide to Non-Surgical Spine Treatment
Spinal fusion alternatives include biologic disc repair, intra-annular fibrin injection, PRP, spinal decompression, and targeted physical therapy. This 2026 patient guide covers candidacy, outcomes data, the recovery difference, and what veterans need to know before any fusion decision.
Service-Connected Sciatica: Regenerative Options
Service-connected sciatica often originates in lumbar disc tears. Intra-annular fibrin injection seals the tear when fusion or repeat injections have not.
Service Connection: Non-Surgical Spine Options
Service-connected spine injury and non-surgical disc treatment: how Mission Act community-care opens access when VA-approved options are exhausted.
Non-Surgical Disc Treatment: How It Works
Non-surgical disc treatment is a category: conservative care, interventional injections, and regenerative options like the fibrin procedure.
Exploring Regenerative Spine Care for Disc Pain
Regenerative spine care addresses disc lesions rather than just symptoms. Intra-annular fibrin injection delivers FDA-approved fibrin sealant.

