Treatment Guide for a Herniated Disc


by Blaise Breton - Date: 2008-10-14 - Word Count: 538 Share This!

As we begin to age, the probability of dealing with a health complication is relatively high. From cancer to heart attacks and extreme pain - it seems expected to contend with one of these impediments to normal life. For instance, back pain which is a common health concern among Americans has affected millions marked by discomfort and inability to live life the fullest.

Though back pain is a common complaint, it has various types, symptoms and treatment methods. Most cases of back pain are attributed to a herniated disc. Based on the report of FamilyDoctor.org, "Herniated discs are most common in the lumbar spine--the part of your backbone between the bottom of your ribs and your hips. Discs are the soft "cushions" between the bones of the spine." When your disc is pushed against a nerve, it begins to bulge and become very uncomfortable. Often referred to as a "slipped disc," the pressed nerve can elicit pain in the back and leg, as well as numbness. Generally, the more you move, the more painful it becomes. Even the slightest movement from coughing or sneezing can bring on an excruciating muscle spasm.

Treament Procedures For Herniated Discs

If you suffer from a herniated disc, there are several treatments that you can undergo. First and foremost, maintaining a regular exercise rudiment is helpful. Although you have to consult your doctor before making a concrete action, stretching can mitigate the pain. Indulging yourself in Yoga or Pilates can help since the procedure improves your flexibility and blood circulation. You may also need to take in prescribed medicines or take a shot in your back bone.

Non-responsive? If so, spinal decompression therapy could help. Popularly known as one of the most effective and non-invasive treatments, spinal decompression therapy targets herniated discs, Sciatica as well as pinched nerves. It consists of lying on a table and being connected to a harness that is then hooked to a computer. The computer sends the signal that puts pressure to the spine stretching the discs apart to enable blood and oxygen to flow back into the spine. This is often referred to as a "vacuum effect," since the pressure creates suction.

Though many would assume that spinal decompression therapy hurts, the treatment is 100% painless. For most patients, the effect is positive since it eases pain and relieves muscle spasm. The therapy triggers the disc to stretch and become flexible which marks the start of the healing stage. Much cheaper than spinal decompression surgery, this treatment requires the patient to undergo 4-5 sessions per week for a minimum of twenty sessions. By the end of the process, the majority feel as if they have either been cured or significantly helped.

The case of herniated discs is not an unusual problem for millions of people worldwide. It can be a frustrating experience since your mobility suffers. You no longer can take that daily walk or go swimming with friends - everyday becomes a sore day. With alternative treatments such as yoga or spinal decompression therapy, herniated discs no longer have to be your death sentence. Such treatments can significantly ease the pain, reduce the occurrence of symptoms and restore your confidence. Trust us, pain doesn't have to be forever.


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