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Slipped/Herniated Disc

Symptoms of Herniated disc

Herniated disc symptoms, One of the most intriguing aspects of a herniated disc is how its symptoms can vary so dramatically from one individual to another. A lot of people think of back pain as the main sign, but these discs can also hurt nerves, which can cause strange feelings. Imagine having sharp, shooting pains in your legs or arms that are often called “electric.” These feelings may come and go, and they may even get worse when you do something as easy as sneeze or bend over. This shows how intricately our bodies are connected. Not everyone experiences pain, though; some may also experience tingling or numbness in their limbs, which further blurs the line between the mind and body. Additionally, you may experience a weakening of your muscles, which can be perplexing when easy tasks become challenging. Along with those creeping sensations, if you’ve observed abnormalities in your reflexes or balance, a herniated disc is more than just an annoying condition.herniated disc symptoms.

Information on Slipped Disc & Herniated Disc

Herniated discs are a significant problem. They can obviously create a great deal of pain, like sciatica; however, they can cause other substantial problems. If you have a herniated disc or even a “bulging disc” in your low back you can lose the ability to walk normally. Some of our chiropractic patients say they feel less coordinated and trip over stairs or their own feet. Nerves that help the gut work can be squished by the bulge. When these nerves are pressed on, it can lead to loose stools, constipation, gas, and stomach pain. Our chiropractors have even seen bulging discs make it harder to be sexual, with problems like not being able to get an erection, ejaculating too early, losing feeling, and pain during intercourse.

A herniation, for the most part, can cause issues in function with everything from the belly button down. Whereas a herniated disc in the neck can lead to weakness in the arms, pain in the shoulders and arms, even headaches and sinus infections. Herniated discs are always accompanied by muscle spasms and loss of normal function in the surrounding joint complex. This decrease in function will increase pressure on the surrounding bones joints ligaments and muscles which will cause other problems if not properly addressed. These problems are typically degeneration, desiccation, arthritis, and secondary disc herniation. These secondary herniated disc symptoms can be irreversible and require substantial work and often surgery to reduce. It is critical that anyone facing a herniated disc get the proper treatment immediately and not allow further damage to occur.

Treatments Available for Herniated Disc by Our Chiropractor

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Treating ruptured discs is hard because of how complicated the situation is and how bad the pain is most of the time. Another important thing to know about someone with a herniated disc is that the spine is now structurally damaged for good. The spine will never work the same way it did before the herniation, no matter how well it is treated. That being said, pain can usually be gotten rid of and regular life can start up again. Because the anatomy has changed, it is even more important to exercise and take care of the muscles in the spine. As an example, the only real reason a disc will herniate or bulge is if the spine is weak.

If the muscles around the bones, the bones themselves, the ligaments that connect the bones, and the tendons that make up the spine all break down at the same time, the disc bulges out. It’s easy to fix the problem for good in the long term if we know that it was caused by a lack of function, like muscles or joints that weren’t moving right. This can only be done with chiropractic care and exercise. There are many options that are used to treat the problems, symptoms, most often associated with herniated discs the most common are: oral steroids, steroid injections, rhizotomy, chiropractic, spinal decompression, discectomy surgery, laminectomy surgery, and fusion surgery.

Chiropractic Treatment for Slipped & Herniated Discs

Chiropractic treatments focus on the entire joint complex, the ligaments, tendons, muscles, bones, and joints. The concept is to activate the joint and get everything moving. This increase in normal function decreases muscle spasms and thus pressure on nerves and allows disc function to return to normal. The reduction in spasm and the return to normal function will also allow for the inflammation to start reducing which will lead to a further decrease in pain and help restore function.

Non-surgical spinal decompression is a process of using intermittent traction to fluff the disc back up and break down muscle spasms. Spinal decompression can also help restore normal joint complex function by slowly moving the joints through a range of motion.

These treatments can oftentimes be combined to achieve faster results or even better results.

For instance, combining steroid injections with chiropractic and spinal decompression can substantially reduce total treatment time and the need for surgery.

The best long-term solution to this issue is to correct the actual problem that leads to the herniation of the disc. A disc will only herniate for one reason. If a force is put into the spine that the muscles and joints cannot handle then the spine will fail. For this reason, chiropractic care to ensure that the joints are moving properly and exercise is the only way to prevent future disc herniation.

Here at Infinity Wellness we use Decompression Therapy to treat any bulging or slipped discs.

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As another name for spinal decompression treatment, non-surgical spinal decompression is a method that uses spinal decompression tables to ease pain by allowing damaged disc tissue to move back into place and heal, which takes away the pain that this condition causes.

The therapy itself works to stretch the spine, using a decompression table or other device, to create negative pressure and space for the disc fluid to move back into place. When someone gets spinal decompression, the main goal is to heal the source of their pain and ease chronic back, arm, neck, or leg pain. for appointment

Medical Treatment Options Available for Herniated Disc(herniated disc symptoms).

Oral steroids and steroid injections strive to serve the same purpose of decreasing pain by decreasing inflammation. The major difference in the two is how they are delivered. Any medication that you take orally, by mouth, has to go through the stomach, intestines, and then into the blood where it hits the liver, kidney, heart, brain and all other tissues and organs until it eventually also hits the area that you want to help. While this process has many side effects it is the least invasive medical remedy and can help.

Steroid injections come in a variety of fashions. The most common for herniated discs is a facet injection where the medication is deposited directly into the area of inflammation and muscular spasm. There is no doubt that this method of birth is the most invasive because you need to be sedated for most of the time. Also, this method doesn’t hurt the organs that pills hurt when they’re taken by mouth.

Surgery Options

Each surgery will be different because of the changes that need to be made based on the surgeon and the patient, but they will all involve cutting the spine and/or spinal complex.

Rhizotomy surgeries are performed where the primary goal is to destroy the nerve that is causing pain or problems. This method is mostly used to treat spastic problems, like those seen in spastic diplegia and spastic cerebral palsy. It can also be used to treat pain.

Vertebral fusion surgery is where 2 or more discs are completely removed and the bones are either bolted together or they are glued together.

Discectomy is where the disc itself is cut off and removed to allow more room for the nerve or spinal cord.

Laminectomy surgery cuts a piece of bone off of the spinal vertebrae, called the lamina, to make a bigger hole for the nerve. This gives the nerve more room to travel from the spinal cord to the rest of the body. For this reason, this method is often called “surgical decompression.” if you saw herniated disc symptoms, it’s best to get in touch with a professional.

 

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