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Back Pain Management Paradigm: A Modern Approach to Spine Care

The modern back pain management paradigm combines diagnostic precision, image-guided procedures, and regenerative care to fill the gap between conservative therapy and surgery. Candidates are evaluated individually — the right approach depends on identifying the underlying pain generator and sequencing care accordingly.

9 Strategies for Non-Surgical Back Relief

Nine non-surgical strategies for chronic back pain — from targeted physical therapy to intra-annular fibrin injection — may help reduce pain in suitable candidates. Clinical evaluation determines which approach fits each individual case.

Chronic Back Pain: A Modern Paradigm for Diagnosis and Care

The modern approach to chronic disc-related back pain centers on diagnostic precision, image-guided procedures, and biologic options that may preserve disc anatomy — filling the gap between conservative care and spinal fusion for appropriate candidates.

Construction Workers with DDD: A Practical Return-to-Work Guide

Construction workers with degenerative disc disease face a specific challenge: returning to demanding physical labor. Learn how non-surgical options like intra-annular fibrin injection may address the underlying annular tear and support a coordinated return-to-work plan.

Marine Veterans: Annular Tear Recovery Without Surgery

Marine veterans with service-connected annular tears may be candidates for non-surgical regenerative care. Learn how intra-annular fibrin injection and the VA MISSION Act may support recovery without spinal fusion.

How Veterans Can Access Advanced Non-Surgical Spine Care for Service-Connected Injuries

Veterans with chronic back or neck pain from service-connected injuries have non-surgical options that go beyond injections and physical therapy. Biologic disc repair — intra-annular fibrin injection — targets the annular tears that drive chronic pain, and VA Community Care may provide access for eligible veterans. A clinical evaluation is the only way to determine whether this approach fits a given patient.

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