News & Articles

News & Articles

What to Expect During Recovery from Non-Surgical Disc Treatment

Recovery from non-surgical disc treatment — including intra-annular fibrin injection — unfolds in phases over several months. This guide explains what many patients experience at each stage, from initial rest through long-term maintenance, with a focus on realistic, individualized expectations.

Maintaining a Healthy Spine After Regenerative Disc Treatment

After biologic disc repair, long-term spinal health depends on more than the procedure itself. This guide covers movement, ergonomics, nutrition, and follow-up care strategies that may help support healing and reduce the risk of re-injury — outcomes vary by individual case.

Am I a Candidate for Non-Surgical Disc Treatment?

Not sure whether you qualify for non-surgical disc treatment? Learn what factors our clinical team evaluates — from MRI findings to prior treatment history — and how candidacy for biologic disc repair is determined on an individual basis.

Spinal Fusion vs. Biologic Disc Repair: A Comprehensive Comparison

Spinal fusion and biologic disc repair offer fundamentally different approaches to chronic disc pain. This comparison reviews invasiveness, recovery, mechanism, and candidacy to help patients understand which path may be appropriate for their specific diagnosis—outcomes vary and candidacy is evaluated individually.

Why Is My Back Pain Worsening? Deciphering Your Spine Symptoms

Worsening back pain often signals a progressive structural issue — such as an annular tear, disc degeneration, or nerve compression — rather than simple muscle strain. This article explains common causes of escalating symptoms, the limitations of conventional treatments, and advanced non-surgical options that may help appropriately evaluated candidates find relief.

When Is Fibrin Disc Treatment the Right Choice for Your Spine?

Intra-annular fibrin injection may help patients with confirmed annular tears or discogenic pain who have not responded to conservative care. Learn who may benefit, what the evaluation process involves, and what recovery can look like—with the understanding that candidacy and outcomes are assessed individually.

Go to Top