News & Articles
Chronic Neck Pain After Multiple Surgeries: Can Regenerative Disc Therapy Still Help?
Chronic neck pain that persists after one or more cervical surgeries may still respond to regenerative disc therapy in carefully selected candidates. Outcomes vary by individual, and candidacy depends on remaining disc integrity, prior procedure history, and a thorough individualized evaluation.
Cervical Disc Tears and Neck Pain: Why Regenerative Treatment Options Deserve a Closer Look
Cervical disc tears are a common but undertreated source of neck pain. Our clinical team makes the case for why intra-annular fibrin injection and biologic disc repair should enter the conversation earlier — before surgical options are scheduled, not after.
Why Lumbar MRI Findings Don’t Always Match Your Back Pain
Answer: Lumbar MRI findings of disc bulges, degeneration, and mild […]
Why a Second Pass at Conservative Care Beats Rushing to Spinal Fusion
Answer: A structured second pass at conservative care produces results […]
Why Cervical Spinal Cord Injuries Are Underdiagnosed in Older Adults
Answer: Cervical spinal cord injuries in older adults are underdiagnosed […]
Why Spinal Stenosis Surgery Is Sometimes the Wrong First Step
Answer: Spinal stenosis surgery is sometimes the wrong first step […]
Herniated Disc: Why Non-Surgical Options Are Popular
Non-surgical options for herniated disc pain have grown because most herniations resolve without surgery — and disc-targeted regenerative care exists for the rest.

