What Could BeBehind Your Pain?

Understanding the root cause of chronic back pain is the first step toward lasting relief

60%

of MRI findings in the spine are not the actual source of pain, leading many people to be misdiagnosed or treated for the wrong issue.

Understanding Your Back Pain

Chronic lower back pain often persists because the underlying cause is never properly addressed. In many cases, annular tears are the root cause of non-traumatic spine issues, but they are frequently overlooked or misdiagnosed.

Is This Your Struggle?

You've tried numerous treatments—possibly even surgery—but your pain persists. It's frustrating and discouraging. You're searching for relief, to feel like yourself again, and to return to a life without pain holding you back.

What Could Be Behind Your Pain?

You might be dealing with an annular tear or a more advanced condition like Leaky Disc Syndrome. These conditions are often missed or misdiagnosed, especially if your diagnosis relies on traditional imaging methods.

If you've had an MRI, you may know that while it's effective for detecting disc bulges, ruptures, and nerve compression, it doesn't detect annular tears, which can be the true cause of your ongoing pain.

The Spinal Disc Has Two Key Components:

  • The Outer Fibrous Ring (The Annulus Fibrosus)
  • The Inner Gel-Like Core (The Nucleus Pulposus)

Over time, whether due to injury, age, or daily wear, the outer ring of the disc (the annulus fibrosus) can develop tears. When these tears occur, the disc becomes weakened, and the gel-like substance from the nucleus pulposus can leak out, irritating the surrounding spinal nerves. This triggers an immune response, causing inflammation and pain.

Conditions such as degenerative disc disease, herniated discs, and sciatica are often the result of untreated annular tears.

Is Your Pain Moving Around?

Does your pain seem to shift from one side of your back to the other, or even radiate to the center of your lower back? If so, this could indicate multiple tears in different discs. Annular tears don't just affect one disc—they often appear in several, contributing to fluctuating or spreading pain.

Annular tears don't heal on their own. If left untreated, they can lead to more severe conditions, such as herniated or ruptured discs.

Understanding Your Neck Pain

Chronic neck pain often persists because the underlying cause is never properly addressed. One of the most common yet often overlooked causes of neck pain is damage to the cervical discs, which act as shock absorbers between the vertebrae in your neck.

Over time, due to wear and tear, injury, or poor posture, these discs can suffer annular tears—small rips in the outer layer of the disc. When these tears occur, they can allow the inner gel-like material to leak out, irritating nearby nerves and leading to pain, stiffness, or even sensations like numbness or tingling in the arms and hands.

What's Behind Your Neck Pain?

If you're struggling with persistent neck pain, the culprit may lie in your cervical discs. Common symptoms include stiffness, sharp pain, or tingling in the arms—conditions that can seriously disrupt your daily activities.

Have Other Treatments Let You Down?

If you've already tried conservative therapies like physical therapy, medications, or even undergone surgery (like discectomy or spinal fusion) without lasting relief, you're not alone. Many patients who continue to suffer despite these treatments have found significant improvement through the FIBRIN DISC REPAIR Procedure.

Instead of simply masking your symptoms, the FIBRIN DISC REPAIR Procedure targets the root cause of your neck pain by repairing the damaged cervical discs. Traditional treatments often focus on managing the pain, but they don't address the underlying issue.

The FIBRIN DISC REPAIR Procedure is different. It repairs the annular tears in your discs, restores their function, and reduces nerve irritation. Most patients experience significant pain relief, a restored range of motion, and a quicker recovery compared to more invasive procedures.

Don't Get Misdiagnosed

You've been living with back or neck pain, searching for answers, but nothing seems to help. Maybe you've been told your MRI looks "fine," or you've undergone treatments that never addressed the true root of your pain.

Apply for a free MRI review from the providers at Peaches Health and gain real insight into what's causing your symptoms — all from the comfort of your home.

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Submit Your MRI

Securely upload your MRI report and MRI Imaging through our portal.

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1 on 1 Virtual Consultation

Meet virtually with a Peaches Health Provider for a personalized spine review.

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Get A Clear Diagnosis

Receive an accurate diagnosis with a clear plan towards relief.