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Preserving Motion in Spine Care: How Biologic Disc Repair Keeps Your Disc Intact
Motion preservation is a central goal of modern spine care. Intra-annular fibrin injection seals annular tears with an FDA-approved fibrin sealant — keeping disc anatomy intact while targeting the pain source. Candidacy depends on individual evaluation and confirmed pathology.
Toward Minimally Invasive Disc Care: What the Evidence Shows
Minimally invasive disc care — including intra-annular fibrin injection — has shifted the options available to patients with annular tears and chronic discogenic pain. This overview covers the current landscape, how biologic disc repair compares to fusion, and what candidacy evaluation involves.
Desk Workers with Sciatica: Non-Surgical and Regenerative Treatment Options
Desk workers with disc-related sciatica have multiple care options — from ergonomic adjustments and physical therapy to intra-annular fibrin injection for annular tear repair. Learn how each approach works and how candidates are individually evaluated for non-surgical disc treatment.
Veterans After Failed Epidural Injections: When to Consider Biologic Disc Repair
Veterans who haven't gotten lasting relief from repeated epidural injections may have an unaddressed annular tear — a structural problem injections aren't designed to fix. Learn how biologic disc repair may help and how VA Mission Act Community Care may cover it.
The Cycle of Pain After Spine Surgery: When Regenerative Care May Help
Persistent pain after spine surgery may point to residual or adjacent annular tears the original procedure did not address. Learn how intra-annular fibrin injection may help break the cycle — and what candidacy evaluation involves.
Veterans on VA Disability: An Active Life Path Through Non-Surgical Spine Care
Veterans with service-connected disc conditions may access non-surgical regenerative care through the VA Mission Act community care program. Learn how intra-annular fibrin injection may support a more active life — candidacy is evaluated individually.
How Spine Care Has Evolved: A Patient’s Guide to Modern Treatment Options
Spine care has expanded to offer many patients more options between physical therapy and major surgery. Learn how diagnostic precision, biologic disc repair, and shared decision-making are reshaping treatment for chronic disc pain — and how to use this landscape effectively.

