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What Is Radiofrequency Ablation for Back Pain? Uses and Outcomes
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a minimally invasive outpatient procedure using radio-wave heat to interrupt pain signals from medial branch nerves. Effects last 6–24 months.
What Is Conservative Spine Care? A Patient’s Guide to Non-Surgical Treatment
Conservative spine care is the umbrella term for non-invasive, non-surgical spine treatment, including activity modification, physical therapy, manual therapy, medication, and basic interventions before surgical or regenerative options.
What Is Discogenic Back Pain? Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Discogenic back pain is axial low back pain originating from a damaged or degenerated intervertebral disc — not from nerve compression. Learn the causes, how it differs from radiculopathy, how it is diagnosed, and what treatment options exist including biologic disc repair.
FAQ: Back Pain Surgery vs. Non-Surgical Options
Comparing Non-Surgical vs. Surgical Spine Options: Your Top Questions Answered
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What Is Physical Therapy for Back Pain? A Patient’s Guide
Physical therapy for back pain is a structured, non-surgical treatment program that uses therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, and patient education to reduce pain, restore spinal function
Your Questions on Regenerative Spine Care Costs Answered
Insurance Coverage, Costs, and Access to Biologic Disc Repair: Your […]
What Is Chiropractic Care for Spine Pain? Benefits and Limits
Chiropractic care for spine pain is a non-surgical, hands-on discipline using spinal manipulation, joint mobilization, and soft tissue therapy to improve spinal mechanics, reduce pain, and support natural healing.

