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The Evaluation Process for Intra-Annular Fibrin Injection: What to Expect
Intra-annular fibrin injection may help reduce chronic discogenic back pain in carefully selected patients. Learn what the evaluation process involves — from medical history and physical examination to MRI review and diagnostic injections — and what factors our clinical team considers when determining candidacy.
After Failed Injections: Is Biologic Disc Repair Your Next Step?
For many patients, repeated epidural steroid injections provide only temporary back pain relief because the underlying disc damage remains unaddressed. This article explains why injections often fall short, how annular tears sustain chronic pain, and why biologic disc repair using intra-annular fibrin injection may be worth evaluating for carefully selected candidates.
Why Does My Back Hurt? Pinpointing Disc-Related Pain
Disc-related back pain — from annular tears to herniated discs — is frequently misdiagnosed or undertreated. This guide explains the mechanics of disc damage, how it produces pain, and how non-surgical options such as intra-annular fibrin injection may help qualifying patients find meaningful, lasting relief.
Is Annular Tear Repair Right for Your Back Pain?
Annular tear repair through intra-annular fibrin injection may help patients with chronic discogenic back pain that has not responded to conservative care. Candidacy is evaluated individually, and outcomes vary. This article explains how the procedure works, who may qualify, and how it compares to traditional surgical options.
When Surgery Isn’t the Answer: Exploring Non-Surgical Disc Treatment Options
Surgery is not the only path for disc-related back pain. This guide explores non-surgical options — including biologic disc repair with intra-annular fibrin injection — that may help reduce pain and support healing in carefully evaluated candidates. Outcomes vary individually.
The Link Between Disc Damage and Persistent Back Pain
Persistent back pain that does not resolve with conservative care often originates from annular tears within the intervertebral discs. This article explains the mechanisms behind disc-sourced pain, why many standard treatments may not provide durable relief, and how biologic disc repair using intra-annular fibrin injection may help eligible patients — with outcomes evaluated individually.
Deciding Against Fusion: A Guide to Non-Surgical Pathways
For many patients with chronic back pain, non-surgical pathways — including biologic disc repair and other regenerative treatments — may offer meaningful relief without the permanence of spinal fusion. This guide explains key concerns about fusion, outlines available alternatives, and helps patients understand how candidacy is evaluated.

