Chiropractic Slip Disc Care and Treatment

Herniated Disc

In the case of slipped or herniated discs, Chiropractic exists as a conservative, non-invasive method for treatment.  When considering slip disc treatment, the Chiropractor will consider the severity of the disc injury to determine the most effective mode of care.  The disc exists in the body as a circular cushion between each vertebra bone of the spine.  Without the cushioning of the disc, simple movements such as rotation would be not only painful, but also difficult.  A slipped disc results when the lining protecting the disc fluid collapses open.  As a result, the disc fluid begins to slip out.  The disc lining can crack when the body is deficient in water; therefore, adequate daily water intake is very important for preventing disc degeneration.  When the disc fluid slips out, the fluid can impinge on nearby nerves, which can cause pain that radiates down to the legs. 

Treatment

Once the Chiropractor has determined that a disc bulge has occurred, an appropriate course of treatment will be designed.  A commonly used technique for slipped discs is the Flexion-Distraction Technique.  The Flexion-Distraction Technique involves a table designed to stretch the spine.  In addition, the Chiropractor can focus on the area of discomfort to relieve pressure on the inflamed nerves.  Chiropractors also employ a variety of therapies such as electrical muscle stimulation to further facilitate healing.  In addition to addressing the areas of discomfort, Chiropractors will examine the entire spine to evaluate the presence of subluxations.  Finally, exercise and nutritional modification may be advised to maximize healing and optimal wellness.[1]


[1] Strasser, A.  (2008).  Chiropractic and back pain:  Non-invasive treatment for bulging, ruptured, or herniated discs (slipped discs).  Retrieved July 9, 2009 from www.spineuniverse.com

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