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  • Annular Tears: What They Really Are and How to Treat Them
    2025/08/21

    Dr. Tony Mork, MD, endoscopic spine surgeon and founder of the Endoscopic Spine Academy unpacks the science behind annular tears. He explains why most tears don’t hurt, why MRI scans aren’t enough to diagnose chronic low back pain and how discograms can still play a role. Dr. Mork argues that fragments of dead disc tissue often cause pain when they migrate to the annulus and outlines how he uses endoscopic techniques to remove them. He also discusses why high‑energy lasers may create more debris and explores emerging sealing approaches that aim to restore disc integrity. Whether you’re a patient or a practitioner, this episode offers practical insights on diagnosing and treating annular tears and highlights alternatives to spinal fusion.

    View podcast on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-q_Qz6h1EFGRCHywnLLPPntaBMHGyJDg&si=4QhzdAmsbyZszUkP

    I'm Dr. Tony Mork and I run an Endoscopic Spine Surgery practice in Irvine, California and Naples, FL. I avoid a fusion when possible (which is most situations) and provide treatments that actually address the pain without taking an invasive approach.

    Some of the conditions I treat:

    • Disc Herniation
    • Bulging Discs
    • Spinal Stenosis
    • Annular Tears
    • Sciatica
    • Facet Syndrome
    • Foraminal Stenosis
    • And more

    Dr. Tony Mork, MD
    2102 Business Center Dr #127, Irvine, CA 92612
    (949) 640-6675
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    Spine Surgeon Irvine, CA
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    13 分
  • The Journey Begins – Pioneering Endoscopic Spine Surgery
    2025/07/23

    🎙️ The Back Pain Rant
    Episode 1: The Journey Begins – Pioneering Endoscopic Spine Surgery
    Hosted by Dr. Tony Mork, MD – Endoscopic Spine Specialist

    In this debut episode of The Back Pain Rant, Dr. Tony Mork takes us back to where it all began — from his orthopedic training in the county hospitals of Los Angeles to becoming one of the early pioneers of endoscopic spine surgery.

    Dr. Mork reflects on how he transitioned from open orthopedic procedures to the minimally invasive techniques that revolutionized sports medicine, and eventually asked the question no one else was asking: “Why not use this on the spine?”

    You’ll hear the candid story of how he challenged the surgical status quo, faced skepticism from peers, adapted tools from other specialties, and ultimately helped shape a new path in spine care. Along the way, Dr. Mork shares the wins, the pitfalls, and the moments of clarity that drove him to innovate — not for fame, but for the future of patient care.

    Whether you're a fellow physician, a patient curious about spine surgery, or just love a good origin story in medicine, this first rant sets the stage for what’s to come.

    I'm Dr. Tony Mork and I run an Endoscopic Spine Surgery practice in Irvine, California and Naples, FL. I avoid a fusion when possible (which is most situations) and provide treatments that actually address the pain without taking an invasive approach.

    Some of the conditions I treat:

    • Disc Herniation
    • Bulging Discs
    • Spinal Stenosis
    • Annular Tears
    • Sciatica
    • Facet Syndrome
    • Foraminal Stenosis
    • And more

    Dr. Tony Mork, MD
    2102 Business Center Dr #127, Irvine, CA 92612
    (949) 640-6675
    Get Directions

    Links:

    Spine Surgery Courses

    Podcast
    Website
    Spine Surgeon Irvine, CA
    Tony Mork Reviews...

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    28 分
  • Annular Tear Surgery with Laser
    2023/04/28

    In this insightful episode of the Back Pain Talk podcast, host Dr. Tony Mork, MD a renowned endoscopic spinal surgeon, discusses the challenges and solutions related to annular tear surgery. He shares a real-life case study of a patient who suffered from chronic low back pain after a motor vehicle accident and was unable to find relief through conventional treatment methods like physical therapy and chiropractic care.

    Dr. Mork delves into the diagnostic process, explaining the use of MRI scans and CT discograms to identify annular tears. He highlights the importance of accurate diagnosis, especially for patients experiencing axial low back pain without radicular symptoms, as it helps determine the most appropriate treatment plan.

    The episode further explores the controversial nature of annular tear treatment and emphasizes Dr. Mork's belief in minimal intervention. He shares his successful experience using a trimedyne laser with a 1.6 mm side-cutting tip to treat the patient, resulting in significant pain relief and recovery within two months post-surgery.

    Tune in to this episode of "Back Pain Talk" to learn more about the innovative and minimally invasive treatment options for annular tears, as well as Dr. Tony Mork's commitment to providing patients with the best possible outcomes.

    I'm Dr. Tony Mork and I run an Endoscopic Spine Surgery practice in Irvine, California and Naples, FL. I avoid a fusion when possible (which is most situations) and provide treatments that actually address the pain without taking an invasive approach.

    Some of the conditions I treat:

    • Disc Herniation
    • Bulging Discs
    • Spinal Stenosis
    • Annular Tears
    • Sciatica
    • Facet Syndrome
    • Foraminal Stenosis
    • And more

    Dr. Tony Mork, MD
    2102 Business Center Dr #127, Irvine, CA 92612
    (949) 640-6675
    Get Directions

    Links:

    Spine Surgery Courses

    Podcast
    Website
    Spine Surgeon Irvine, CA
    Tony Mork Reviews...

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  • Annular Tear Surgery and Toxic Annular Tears
    2023/04/26

    An episode about annular tear surgery and treatment options as well as a comprehensive guide on annular tears themselves.

    The episode begins by explaining that an annular tear is a condition where the ligament featuring a strong ring of cartilaginous fibers that connects your vertebrae to your discs is torn. The outer annulus fibrosus ring is chock-full of nerves, which means a tear is going to result in substantial pain if these nerves are damaged.

    Annular tears typically develop over time in the lumbar spine or lower back, which means the main cause is simply getting older. As we age, our bodies become weaker, and the disc in our back takes a lot of punishment during that time. If you live an active lifestyle or take part in regular heavy weightlifting, especially lifts involving twisting motions, your chance of damaging the annular fibers increases. Other common causes of annular tears include car crashes and other physically taxing accidents, excessive body weight, degenerative disc disease (DDD), and bone spurs.

    There are three types of annular tears: transverse, radial, and concentric. Transverse tears extend from the outer rim of the disc to the nucleus, which means individuals with this type of tear almost always experience significant lower back pain. Radial tears occur along the innermost portion of the annulus, while concentric tears form in the ring around the nucleus of the disc. They are oftentimes the product of torsional injuries caused by excessive twisting.

    The pain that accompanies an annular tear can vary, but it typically falls into one of several categories. Lower back pain that starts bad and gets worse during exercise, stretching, etc. The back goes out suddenly after months without issue, leaving one sidelined for days or weeks. Sitting upright for extended periods of time causes agonizing pain. Groin or testicular pain. Pain that persists after taking pain pills. Sporadic pain, numbness, or burning in the feet, legs, or buttocks. An individual could experience no pain at all if the annular tear is minor.

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUOY6ZrUq0c


    I'm Dr. Tony Mork and I run an Endoscopic Spine Surgery practice in Irvine, California and Naples, FL. I avoid a fusion when possible (which is most situations) and provide treatments that actually address the pain without taking an invasive approach.

    Some of the conditions I treat:

    • Disc Herniation
    • Bulging Discs
    • Spinal Stenosis
    • Annular Tears
    • Sciatica
    • Facet Syndrome
    • Foraminal Stenosis
    • And more

    Dr. Tony Mork, MD
    2102 Business Center Dr #127, Irvine, CA 92612
    (949) 640-6675
    Get Directions

    Links:

    Spine Surgery Courses

    Podcast
    Website
    Spine Surgeon Irvine, CA
    Tony Mork Reviews...

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    49 分
  • Bulging Disc Symptoms and Herniation Treatment
    2023/04/02

    Welcome to the Bulging Disc Symptoms and Disc Herniation Treatment episode, where we discuss chronic neck and back pain and its resolution. Our host is Dr. Tony Mork, an endoscopic spine specialist and certified North big surgeon with over 13 years of experience in the field. Today's episode is all about bulging discs and their different protrusions and bulges, so that when you read your MRI report, you have a better understanding of what's going on.

    Dr. Mork explains that a bulging disc is a common spinal condition that occurs when the soft cushion between the vertebrae bulges outwards, putting pressure on the surrounding nerves. This can cause a range of symptoms, including:

    • Pain in the neck, back, arms, or legs
    • Numbness or tingling in the arms, hands, legs, or feet
    • Weakness in the arms, hands, legs, or feet
    • Difficulty standing or sitting for long periods of time
    • Difficulty lifting objects or performing everyday activities

    He goes on to explain that there are different types of bulging disc protrusions, including contained and non-contained herniations and sequestered fragments. While the symptoms can vary depending on the severity and location of the bulging disc, it's important to seek medical attention if you're experiencing any of these symptoms.

    Dr. Mork also discusses the different treatment options for bulging discs, including physical therapy, pain management, and in some cases, surgery. He emphasizes the importance of seeking treatment early on to prevent further damage to the spine and to improve quality of life.

    Thanks for listening to this episode on bulging disc symptoms. If you have any questions or concerns about your own spinal health, please contact Dr. Mork at drtonymork.com. Stay tuned for more episodes on spinal health and chronic pain management.

    Bulging Disc Video

    I'm Dr. Tony Mork and I run an Endoscopic Spine Surgery practice in Irvine, California and Naples, FL. I avoid a fusion when possible (which is most situations) and provide treatments that actually address the pain without taking an invasive approach.

    Some of the conditions I treat:

    • Disc Herniation
    • Bulging Discs
    • Spinal Stenosis
    • Annular Tears
    • Sciatica
    • Facet Syndrome
    • Foraminal Stenosis
    • And more

    Dr. Tony Mork, MD
    2102 Business Center Dr #127, Irvine, CA 92612
    (949) 640-6675
    Get Directions

    Links:

    Spine Surgery Courses

    Podcast
    Website
    Spine Surgeon Irvine, CA
    Tony Mork Reviews...

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    5 分
  • Adjacent Disc Disease After Lumbar Fusion
    2023/04/01

    Welcome to this informative podcast episode with Dr. Tony Mork, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon. Today, Dr. Mork will discuss adjacent segment disease (ASD) following spinal fusion surgery. He will share the story of a patient who underwent a successful fusion 10 years ago but has recently experienced increasing back, buttock, and leg pain, which has significantly impacted his active lifestyle and forced him to give up racquetball.

    Dr. Mork will walk listeners through the patient's MRI scans, explaining the various findings such as the darkening and narrowing of the disc, disc bulging, and overgrowth of bone tissue above the fusion level. He will also highlight the significant enlargement of the facet joints, a common pathological occurrence in ASD, and the resulting compression of the spinal cord.

    In this comprehensive episode, Dr. Mork will delve into the long-term studies on ASD, discussing the potential consequences of spinal fusion in different populations. While fusion has been proven to be an effective treatment for degenerative spondylolisthesis, its use in younger patients and for an expanding range of indications raises questions about the possible long-term effects on certain cases and populations.

    Dr. Mork will review the existing literature on fusion and decompression outcomes, highlighting both the satisfactory results and the challenges faced by some patients. He will also explore the factors contributing to ASD, such as increased mechanical stress on adjacent segments and the accelerated degeneration of adjacent discs and facet joints. He will discuss various considerations for preventing or mitigating the risk of ASD, including patient selection, surgical techniques, and the role of motion preservation technologies in potentially reducing ASD incidence.

    Moreover, we'll examine the options for managing ASD, ranging from conservative treatments like physical therapy and pain management to surgical interventions.

    I'm Dr. Tony Mork and I run an Endoscopic Spine Surgery practice in Irvine, California and Naples, FL. I avoid a fusion when possible (which is most situations) and provide treatments that actually address the pain without taking an invasive approach.

    Some of the conditions I treat:

    • Disc Herniation
    • Bulging Discs
    • Spinal Stenosis
    • Annular Tears
    • Sciatica
    • Facet Syndrome
    • Foraminal Stenosis
    • And more

    Dr. Tony Mork, MD
    2102 Business Center Dr #127, Irvine, CA 92612
    (949) 640-6675
    Get Directions

    Links:

    Spine Surgery Courses

    Podcast
    Website
    Spine Surgeon Irvine, CA
    Tony Mork Reviews...

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    8 分
  • TENS Unit For Chronic Low Back Pain
    2023/04/01

    Welcome to this podcast episode featuring Dr. Tony Mork, an esteemed endoscopic spinal surgeon, speaker, and inventor. In this episode, Dr. Mork will discuss an intriguing article presented at the American Academy of Surgeons meeting in New Orleans. The article sheds light on the treatment of chronic low back pain in individuals aged 65 and older, a significant issue that affects 1.5 million people in the United States. Among this age group, chronic low back pain is considered the second most disabling condition, trailing only arthritis.

    Dr. Mork delves deeper into a well-designed study that investigated the effectiveness of TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) units in treating low back pain. He provides a comprehensive explanation of how these devices function by delivering light electrical stimulation to superficial nerves, consequently blocking the deeper pain sensations.

    The study, led by Michael Minshall, Master of Public Health, compared the outcomes of statistically matched groups of individuals using TENS units and those who did not. The results revealed that the group using TENS units experienced less back pain, had fewer visits to clinics, required less diagnostic studies, and had reduced hospitalizations and surgeries. This study suggests that TENS units may be a promising non-invasive treatment option for managing chronic low back pain in older adults.

    Throughout the episode, Dr. Mork also discusses the findings of past studies on TENS units, which have demonstrated mixed results. Some studies have shown benefits, while others have reported limited effects or poor-quality evidence. He elaborates on the factors that may contribute to these discrepancies, such as study design, participant selection, and variations in the application of TENS units.

    Dr. Mork will also explore the potential reasons behind the effectiveness of TENS units in treating chronic low back pain, such as the gate control theory of pain. This theory suggests that non-painful input, like the electrical stimulation provided by TENS units, can close the "gates" to painful input, preventing pain sensation from traveling to the central nervous system. This mechanism could explain the pain relief experienced by older adults using TENS units in the study.

    TENS Unit Video

    I'm Dr. Tony Mork and I run an Endoscopic Spine Surgery practice in Irvine, California and Naples, FL. I avoid a fusion when possible (which is most situations) and provide treatments that actually address the pain without taking an invasive approach.

    Some of the conditions I treat:

    • Disc Herniation
    • Bulging Discs
    • Spinal Stenosis
    • Annular Tears
    • Sciatica
    • Facet Syndrome
    • Foraminal Stenosis
    • And more

    Dr. Tony Mork, MD
    2102 Business Center Dr #127, Irvine, CA 92612
    (949) 640-6675
    Get Directions

    Links:

    Spine Surgery Courses

    Podcast
    Website
    Spine Surgeon Irvine, CA
    Tony Mork Reviews...

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    5 分
  • Spinal Fusion Vs. Decompression
    2023/03/16

    Introduction: Hi, I'm Dr. Tony Mork, an author, speaker, inventor, and board-certified surgeon. As an endoscopic spine specialist, I've dedicated my practice over the past 13 years exclusively to the treatment of painful neck and back conditions without the use of fusion. In this podcast, I will discuss endoscopic laser spine surgery, its differences from other types of spinal surgery, and how it can help those suffering from chronic pain.

    The Problem: Chronic neck or back pain can be debilitating, and it's not uncommon for individuals to experience pain that radiates down the arm or leg. Often, the cause of the pain is unknown, and traditional treatments like chiropractic care, physical therapy, and massage therapy may not provide relief. Many people try medications, but these only take the edge off and don't solve the underlying problem.

    Confusion About Surgical Options: If you're considering surgery for your pain but are unsure about what your MRI results mean or what surgical options are available, you're not alone. Years ago, when I was a knee and shoulder surgeon, I asked my senior partner, a highly experienced spine surgeon, to explain the difference between various types of back surgery. He offered a simple, yet profound answer, saying that there are only two things you can do to a spine: fuse it or decompress it.

    In the past 20 years, a few additions have been made to the surgical options, including disc replacements and neural ablation using RF generators. However, the basic components of spine surgery remain the same—fusion and decompression.

    Spinal Fusion vs Decompression: The choice between spinal fusion and decompression is, in many ways, a philosophical consideration. Endoscopic laser spine surgery is a form of decompression that offers a less invasive alternative to traditional spinal surgery. By understanding the differences between these two approaches and discussing your options with a qualified medical professional, you can make an informed decision about the best treatment for your chronic neck or back pain.

    Blog Post: https://drtonymork.com/back-surgery/alternatives-to-spinal-fusion/

    I'm Dr. Tony Mork and I run an Endoscopic Spine Surgery practice in Irvine, California and Naples, FL. I avoid a fusion when possible (which is most situations) and provide treatments that actually address the pain without taking an invasive approach.

    Some of the conditions I treat:

    • Disc Herniation
    • Bulging Discs
    • Spinal Stenosis
    • Annular Tears
    • Sciatica
    • Facet Syndrome
    • Foraminal Stenosis
    • And more

    Dr. Tony Mork, MD
    2102 Business Center Dr #127, Irvine, CA 92612
    (949) 640-6675
    Get Directions

    Links:

    Spine Surgery Courses

    Podcast
    Website
    Spine Surgeon Irvine, CA
    Tony Mork Reviews...

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    7 分