Sharp, stabbing pain spreading from the back to the shoulders, arms, buttocks, or legs is a typical symptom of a ruptured disc. Any of these symptoms may indicate a bulging disc in your back or neck and necessitate treatment from a chiropractor. People between the ages of 30 and 50 are more likely to have this condition. When the jelly-like substance within your spinal discs shifts from its position, it irritates the nerves in the region, resulting in discomfort, numbness, and loss of feeling around the disc, depending on the afflicted region.
Chiropractic treatment options
A disc may herniate due to incorrect stretching or movement, improper lifting of large items, being in an auto accident, or just growing older. It is painful, regardless of how it occurs, and no one should have to go through it on a long-term basis. A chiropractor can help patients live a better life by relieving the discomfort of a herniated disc.
Even the slightest movement or motion can create discomfort and exacerbate the condition for those who have a herniated disc. Many people erroneously believe that chiropractic adjustments will only worsen herniated discs. This is not the case, though. The chiropractor will evaluate the issue and the patient's spinal health before gently adjusting the problem region. Chiropractic treatment that is scientific, precise, and neurologically based enables a chiropractor to evaluate and adjust the spine safely and efficiently to eliminate the discomfort caused by a herniated disc.
The chiropractor will review the patient's medical history, conduct a physical examination, and administer orthopedic and neurological tests on the first visit. There are crucial concerns that the chiropractor can address with the assistance of orthopedic and neurological examinations. These include reflex functionality, signs of muscle atrophy, decreased muscular strength, or loss of feeling along a nerve's path.
The chiropractor will also examine the patient's posture and, if required, may order an X-ray or an MRI to aid in the diagnosis process. Depending on the chiropractor's exam and imaging results, they may employ various methods to treat the herniated disc problem. The following are typical therapy methods that the chiropractor may discuss or perform:
Distraction-flexion technique
This procedure is performed on a specialized table that stretches the back and spinal column. The chiropractor will work the problem region at a gentle, pumping pace. The disc may be moved back into a more normal position by stimulating it while your spine is extended out. Pain and inflammation are reduced by moving the disc away from the nerve.
The pelvic blocking technique
Pelvic blocking is just lying down on a table and having cushioned wedges put under each side of the pelvis. These cushions change the patient's posture and relieve strain on your spine and discs for a short time. To deepen the stretch and open up the region, they may apply weight to the lower abdomen. This is a low-intensity method that is more of a leisurely workout.
In conclusion
A chiropractor can adjust the spine with delicate precision to no longer push against a nerve, providing instant relief from severe herniated disc pain. Chiropractic treatment is a long-term solution for your pain and general health that may enhance your quality of life while avoiding the dangers associated with conventional herniated disc treatments.
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