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Disc Pain / Disc Herniations

 

What Are Discs And What Do They Do?
Between your spinal bones (vertebrae) are flexible, gel-like pads called intervertebral discs that give your spine its curves and flexibility (a curved, flexible spine is stronger than a straight, rigid one). Discs affect your height too—you are about 1/4" - 1/2" taller when you wake up than when you go to sleep. Why is that? Because gravity makes your discs thin a little when you walk and sit during the day and expand a little while you lie in bed (astronauts gain about 1" in height due to weightlessness).
Research is revealing that spinal discs are involved in lower back pain.
 
Disc Protrusion and Prolapse
As you age, your discs may lose fluid and small cracks or lesions may form in the outer walls. This damage may also be caused or accelerated by the vertebral subluxation complex, a spinal distortion chiropractors correct. Your disc may bulge, irritate nerves and cause a lot of pain and discomfort. In severe cases disc damage may affect sitting, standing, walking or lifting and cause pain when urinating, defecating, sneezing and coughing. Numbness of the leg or foot or a loss of muscular control may also occur.
 
Do You Have A "Slipped" Disc?
A disc cannot "slip" since it is knitted into the vertebrae from both above and below. What sometimes do slip are the vertebrae. Many "slipped" discs would be more accurately called slipped vertebrae or subluxations.
Disc degeneration may lead to irritation of spinal nerves and contribute to endometriosis, infections (bladder, vaginal, kidney), urinary retention, prostate problems, miscarriage, sterility, impotence, cystitis, menstrual cramps and constipation. It is not uncommon for an individual with a back condition to also suffer from one or more of the above problems.
 
Is Back Surgery Effective?
According to Robert Mendelsohn, MD, "I have seen more than one case in which spinal surgery was avoided by individuals who decided, as a last resort before going under the knife, to see a chiropractor...." His remark has underlined by many others who have been able to avoid back surgery.
Back surgery for herniation should only be attempted as a last resort. That is because back
surgery is a dangerous procedure with a high failure rate. In many people the disc is not causing pain; many people have disc degeneration with no symptoms!? 
 
The Chiropractic Record
For many years chiropractic has been able to save people from spinal surgery. There are reports of an MRI or other imaging device revealing a disc herniation or protrusion in the neck or low back which was reduced or completely reabsorbed under chiropractic care. Had they not sought out chiropractic, many of these individuals undoubtedly would have had surgery.

In one study 27 patients documented with disc herniation were given chiropractic care. Post-care MRIs revealed that 63% of the patients had a reduced or completely reabsorbed disc herniation and 78% returned to work.
In another study, 21 patients were diagnosed by CT scan with lumbar disc herniation. After chiropractic their pain disappeared. A follow-up CT scan at least 6 months later showed the herniation reduced or disappeared in most patients.

In another study of 517 patients with protruded lumbar discs, 76.8% had satisfactory results under chiropractic. 
Is Surgery Ever Needed?

Surgery is sometimes necessary, but it is an extreme form of healthcare and it has many dangers. Many times spinal surgery fails and must be repeated. It should only be considered after more natural, less invasive methods have been given a fair chance.
 
How To Prevent Disc Problems
Chiropractic has been a blessing to many sufferers of spine and disc problems.
Chiropractic is not, however, a "treatment" for conditions. It is care for your entire body. Many times patients visiting their chiropractor for a back or neck problem have been pleasantly surprised at the holistic or whole-body effect of chiropractic. Why wait until a disc becomes "hot" before exploring chiropractic care? Chiropractic care may help prevent your spine from deterioration and herniation. Chiropractors have even helped people relieve the pain and frustration of failed back surgery (yes, you can receive chiropractic care if you've had spinal surgery) and even prevent future operations. Please, before your problems get worse, have a simple chiropractic spinal checkup. You get your eyes, teeth and blood pressure checked, why not your spine?

many other types of core strengthening and stretching can be helpful as well. Synergy Wellness Works on developing a custom stretch and exercise plan for you.

Synergy Wellness located in the East Village of New York City offers over 10 years experience in non surgical approaches to wide range of Disc problems.

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