News & Articles
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.
Preserving Mobility: Non-Surgical Fusion Alternatives for Veterans with Degenerative Disc Disease
Veterans with degenerative disc disease often face a fusion recommendation — but non-surgical options like intra-annular fibrin injection may preserve mobility and address annular tears without permanent restrictions. Candidacy and outcomes vary by individual.
Laminectomy vs. Regenerative Spine Care: Weighing Your Options for Stenosis
Compare laminectomy and regenerative spine care for spinal stenosis — including intra-annular fibrin injection and biologic disc repair — so you can evaluate which path fits your individual situation and ask the right questions before committing to any treatment.
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.
What to Do When Conservative Treatments Fail: Exploring Spinal Fusion Alternatives
When conservative treatments haven't resolved chronic back pain, spinal fusion isn't the only option. Learn how biologic disc repair and intra-annular fibrin injection may address disc-related pain at its source — and how our clinical team evaluates each patient individually.
Why Choose Non-Surgical Disc Treatment Over Spinal Fusion?
Chronic discogenic back pain does not always require spinal fusion. Biologic disc repair — including intra-annular fibrin injection — offers a minimally invasive alternative that targets annular tears directly, preserves spinal motion, and avoids surgical hardware. Candidacy is evaluated individually; outcomes vary by case.
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.

