Wednesday 23 July 2014

By Judie Vivien Pullido





If you are suffering with a herniated or slipped disc, life can be miserable. These problems can be extremely painful and disabling, but thankfully most herniated disc problems eventually heal. Your local Knoxville chiropractor can help the pain with natural care.



The human spine is composed of twenty six vertebrae (bones) with discs in between them. Discs are made of soft material that act as shock absorbers for the spine. As you move your back or neck the spine is able to move, thanks to discs. Discs are relatively hard on the outside and soft in the middle.



Your spinal column houses a large nerve network. In fact, this is how the brain communicates with the rest of the body. A weakened or injured spinal disc will sometimes herniated or bulge and this can compress nerves within the spine, as the spine is moved from its natural alignment. Compressed nerves can cause pain in many areas of your body.



Slipped disc pain may take many forms, and can happen anywhere from the neck to the lower back. However, lumbar or low back disc problems are the most common. Pain can feel like a burning sensation, tingling, numbness, muscle weakness, or an electric shock. Depending on which nerve is compressed, pain can be in the back and also may be felt in the extremities.



If you are in pain, your chiropractic doctor will give you an examination to determine the cause. X-rays or other procedures may be required. Therapy is aimed at relieving inflammation and is directed at the cause of your discomfort. You may find relief with ice or heat therapy, ultrasound, acupuncture, or gentle chiropractic adjustment that realigns the spinal column.



You can count on your chiropractor in Knoxville to provide natural therapy that is drug and injection free. In severe cases, your chiropractic professional may refer you to a qualified physician or surgeon. Yet, most slipped discs eventually heal and the patient can resume normal activities.









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