TD Houma Disc Pain Treatment
Disc Pain Relief, Houma
Understanding Disc Pain
If you have lower back pain that keeps returning, or your low back pain extends further down your leg and into your foot, perhaps it’s an indication that you have a slipped disc. Also known as a herniated disc, the pain caused by this condition can be extreme and sometimes debilitating.
Pain Caused by a Herniated Disc.
Having a slipped disc can be very unpleasant. But in many cases, symptoms will die down in six weeks or less. This is the case in about 90% of herniated disc occurrences.
If your disc pain lasts longer than six weeks, or keeps reoccurring over a period of several months or years, this could be an indicator that it may not go away on its own. Other treatment options, including gentle, non-surgical spinal decompression treatment, should then be thought about.
What Induces Discs to Slip?
Your spine is made up of a chain of bones called the vertebrae. The front part of each individual vertebrae is called the vertebral body. Between each vertebrae are soft spinal discs that have a hard, multilayered casing and a gel-like center, called the nucleus pulposus.
These discs are what enable the spine to be flexible and let us lean forward or turn our upper body back and forth. Our discs also absorb jolts that are transferred to the spine while jumping or running, for example,.
It means that one of the spinal discs is bulging beyond the edges of the vertebral bodies that are above and below it when you have a slipped disc. There are three types of slipped discs:.
- Prolapsed Disc – This means the disc is bulging out between the vertebrae, but the disc’s outermost layer is still intact.
- Extruding Disc – This means there is a tear in the outer layer of the spinal disc, which is causing the spinal disc tissue to leak out. But the tissue that has come out remains connected to the disc.
- Sequestration – This is the most serious kind of slipped disk. In this instance, the spinal disc tissue has entered into the spinal canal and is no longer directly attached to the disc.
While all three types of herniated discs may be extremely painful, most people struggling with a slipped disc can receive relief through gentle, non-surgical spinal decompression treatment.
You should absolutely consider seeking treatment from one of our medical professionals if you are experiencing recurrent disc pain and you believe you may have a slipped disc.
By gently manipulating the spine to make sure that it goes back to its normal state, our team of spinal disc practitioners can help relieve the pressure caused by your slipped disc and provide instant relief to your back pain.
How We Can Help Disc Pain here in Houma
At Back and Neck Pain Relief, we have several treatment solutions that help peripheral neuropathy sufferers here in Houma.
Our Spinal Decompression solution has seen excellent results in helping Houma disc pain patients and we can also use Softwave therapy chiropractic, dry needling and laser therapies also.
Depending on the severity of your condition, we may use more than one treatment, the goal being to help you out of pain and back to the life you want living as quickly and effectively as possible.
If you need help with disc pain in Houma, call us today. We’d love to help you.
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