Herniated Disc
Are you living with a herniated disc or another disc injury? If you have a suspicion that your chronic back pain is being caused by a disc injury, or you have received a diagnosis that confirms you are dealing with this kind of issue, you will probably benefit from chiropractic care.
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Whether the pain is mild or severe, it is important to promptly deal with it so that the issue does not progress and cause more permanent damage.
The following article discusses some of the symptoms of disc injuries to help you understand what you are dealing with. It also goes over how chiropractic care may give you immediate pain relief, as well as possible long-term recovery.
Disc Injury Treatment

The little pads that lie between your vertebrae are called the intervertebral discs. Each of these discs has a tough outer ring and a soft gel-like center. Your disc's job is to both join and to separate your vertebrae from one another.
These discs act as cushions, or shock absorbers, so that the bones don’t make contact with each other as you move around, carry large objects, and bend over. Without the discs, you would literally be unable to move your upper torso.
Here are a few of the different kinds of disc injuries that make movements of the upper torso painful and difficult:
- A protruding disc occurs when the disc becomes asymmetrical, and the gel is pushed out or bulging.
- A herniated disc is when the disc material has ruptured to the point that the gel pushes outward.
- A disc extrusion is the worst type of disc injury. This is when the gel balloons extensively into the area outside the vertebrae or breaks off from the disc.
Signs And Symptoms Of A Disc Injury
All of the above issues tend to result in considerable back pain, numbness, and limitation in range of motion due to the irritation of the nerve roots when the injury occurs and the impact this has on the surrounding tissues.
Many distressing symptoms can arise from this nerve irritation and damage, including but not limited to:
- Back pain
- Neck pain
- Weak legs or feet
- Leg and foot pain, numbness, and tingling (also known as sciatica)
- Loss of bladder or bowel control

Chiropractic Care For Disc Injury
Chiropractic care for disc injuries has a proven track record of providing both short-term pain relief and long-term recovery. A chiropractic treatment involves a thorough assessment of your medical history and x-rays. It also involves a physical examination to determine the extent of the disc injury and the appropriate treatment.
The taken approach will be individually tailored to your specific issue and will always include gentle adjustments to the spine to relieve pressure on the nerves and deal with the pain and discomfort.
If you or a loved one are you suffering from a herniated disc in Washington, Wentzville, Lake St Charles, Union, Eureka, Pacific, Sullivan, St Clair, Hermann, New Haven or any nearby city, call us today at (636) 239-5252 to schedule a consultation.