Herniated Disc

Symptoms of a herniated disc

A herniated disc may be in your lower back or neck but rarely in the mid back region. Back or neck pain: Is it a herniated disc? Should it be operated on?
Pains associated with a herniated disk follow the course of the nerve affected by the hernia.
If it is in your neck, there may be symptoms in the neck, shoulder, shoulder blade, or hand. If it is in the lower back, the symptoms will likely descend to the back, pelvis, buttock, leg or feet. Pain, but also numbness, tingling, burning, electric shock, muscle weakness are also possible.

  • Pain in the lower back or neck.
  • Shoulder pain, arm, hand or buttock, leg, foot.
  • Tingling, numbness in your arm, hand or leg, foot.
  • Muscle weakness, jolt of electricity .

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The main causes of a herniated disc

A disc herniation is caused by a shift of the material inside the disk deforming it and making it protrude. The discs are cushions located between each of the vertebrae. The main causes of herniated discs are:

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False Move

A sudden shock causing a sharp pain. Sudden movements, yes, but most often an accumulation of harmless efforts done the wrong way. Your lifestyle makes a big difference.

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Osteoarthrosis

Arthrosis (osteoarthrosis) is a sneaky problem that develops over time without being noticed at first. Contrary to popular belief, Arthrosis is not specifically related to aging; it exists at all age levels and consists of a degradation of the cartilage and of the articular mechanics.

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Sitting Long, Inactivity

Staying long hours in a sitting position at the office, at home or on a long drive can trigger hernias in the long run.

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Tobacco, Obesity, Diet

Tissues are affected by tobacco and are less resistant. Obesity creates premature tissue wear. Poor nutrition affects the lifespan of tissues and their ability to regenerate. All of these factors by themselves won’t usually cause herniation, but in the presence of an other factor mentioned, they will.

Treatment of a Disc Hernia

What to do and how a chiropractor can help

If you suspect a herniated disc, a visit to a health professional is required. Several conditions and diseases can mimic the symptoms of a hernia: tumor, diabetes, shingles, infection, Guillain-Barré syndrome, neurofibromatosis, etc.. An early diagnosis will allow a better management of your problem. The doctor of chiropractic, because of his university education (first cycle doctorate) totaling nearly 5000 hours, is qualified to diagnose and treat herniated discs.
Back surgery is always dangerous and should only be undertaken as a last resort when more conservative approaches, such as chiropractic, have been tried.

1. First line of defence

    • Cold compress applications
    • Rest, but you still have to move
    • Avoid standing in one spot or sitting for a long time
    • Monitor the progress
    • Schedule an appointment rapidly

2. Treatment

    • Complete examination
    • Adjusting and realigning your spine
    • Relief of inflammation and pain
    • Treatment to correct the cause and avoid relapse

3. Prevention/Maintenance

    • Occasional maintenance care
    • Strengthening the muscles of the abdominal or cervical region
    • How to carry loads and education on posture
    • Work ergonomic advices

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