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When to Consider Biologic Disc Repair Instead of Spinal Fusion

For patients with chronic discogenic back pain, biologic disc repair via intra-annular fibrin injection may offer a less invasive alternative to spinal fusion—particularly when annular tears are the primary pain source and conservative care has not provided lasting relief. Candidacy is evaluated individually; outcomes vary by case.

Getting Back to Life: Long-Term Outcomes of Biologic Disc Repair

Intra-annular fibrin injection offers a minimally invasive, biologic approach to disc repair for patients with chronic back pain who have not found lasting relief from conservative care. Learn how this regenerative option works, what clinical follow-up data show, and how candidacy is individually evaluated at Valor Spine.

Is Non-Surgical Disc Treatment Right for You? A Step-by-Step Evaluation Guide

Chronic disc pain may respond to biologic disc repair through intra-annular fibrin injection — but candidacy depends on accurate diagnosis, treatment history, and overall health. This guide walks through the key evaluation steps to help you determine whether a non-surgical approach may be appropriate for your specific condition.

Maintaining Spine Health: Strategies After Non-Surgical Disc Treatment

After intra-annular fibrin injection or biologic disc repair, many patients benefit from structured post-treatment strategies to sustain their results. This guide covers nutrition, sleep, exercise, ergonomics, and stress management — with a focus on individual recovery and long-term spine health.

Spine & Regenerative Medicine Glossary: Key Terms Explained

A patient-friendly glossary of key spine and regenerative medicine terms—from annulus fibrosus and nucleus pulposus to intra-annular fibrin injection and biologic disc repair—to help you navigate your evaluation and care decisions with confidence. Outcomes and candidacy vary by individual.

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