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What Is Biologic Disc Repair? How Fibrin Treats Damaged Discs
Biologic disc repair is a non-surgical procedure that injects fibrin directly into a damaged spinal disc to seal annular tears and support natural healing.
What Is Facet Joint Syndrome? Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Facet joint syndrome is back or neck pain caused by inflammation, arthritis, or injury to the small synovial joints (zygapophyseal joints) at the rear of each spinal vertebra — a distinct pain source from discogenic pain.
What Is Spinal Decompression Therapy? Non-Surgical Relief Explained
Spinal decompression therapy is a non-surgical, motorized traction-based treatment that gently stretches the spine to relieve pressure on compressed interv
What Is Regenerative Spine Treatment? Biologic Options Explained
Regenerative spine treatment is a category of non-surgical, biologic interventions that stimulate the body's own healing in damaged spinal structures — rather than masking symptoms or removing tissue.
What Is Conservative Spine Care? Non-Operative Management Explained
Conservative spine care is a systematic, evidence-based approach to treating spine conditions without surgery, starting with the least invasive effective options first.
What Is Intra-Annular Fibrin Injection? The Definitive Patient Guide
Intra-annular fibrin injection is a non-surgical, outpatient procedure in which fibrin — a natural biologic scaffold protein — is injected directly into a damaged spinal disc wall to seal annular tears and support structural repair. Learn who qualifies, how it works, and what the clinical evidence shows.
What Is Minimally Invasive Spine Care? Beyond Surgery and Rest
Minimally invasive spine care is a category of image-guided procedures that treat spinal conditions without open surgery, using small-gauge needles

