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How Chiropractic Adjustment and Spinal Decompressions Help Disc Bulges, Herniations and Protrusions?

The most effective non-surgical method of managing a herniated disc is chiropractic care. Numerous patients across the globe seek chiropractic treatment for aches induced by a slipped disc. According to reports, there is a growing trend of chiropractic care in US adults. The lifetime prevalence of patients seeking chiropractic care (majorly for back and neck pain) was 24%. The numbers continue to rise because of the therapeutic advantages of chiropractic treatment.

Chiropractic Strategies for Disc Protrusions

A protruded or bulging disc exerts unnatural pressure on the nearby nerves. This nerve impingement can lead to the development of symptoms in the area innervated by the nerve. The most common issues encountered with a disc slip include:

  • Radiating pain (especially back pain radiating from the buttocks/lower back to the feet)
  • Burning 
  • Tingling
  • Numbness
  • Muscle weakness

Depending on the area, a slipped disc can present with symptoms like neck pain and lower back pain. The cervical (neck) and lumbar vertebrae are most prone to injury and protrusions.

Chiropractors are trained professionals who can relieve your debilitating symptoms. There are various techniques that a chiropractor adopts to help cut down the pain and agony. The highly effective techniques to realign a bulging disc include:

Spinal Decompression

This involves applying gentle forces on the mispositioned vertebrae. This particular treatment type significantly lowers pain and other symptoms. Therefore, it is considered a suitable option for conservative management of lumbar disc herniation.

Flexion-distraction technique

In addition to the conventional manual adjustment, chiropractors also perform specialized therapies for disc protrusions. Performed on a specialized table, the flexion-distraction technique involves gentle stretching i.e., distraction of the spine. The chiropractor flexes the spine in a rhythmic motion. This technique also improves the disc height. Studies conclude flexion-distraction to be a viable non-surgical treatment option for disc slip patients. Most individuals readily accept the treatment option and report significant improvements in symptoms.

Ultrasound Therapy

The introduction of ultrasound waves into the body produces heat which is capable of healing skeletomuscular disorders. Many chiropractors combine different therapies to achieve superior results. Ultrasound therapy and short-wave diathermy (heat application) help improve symptoms of disc bulging.

Laser Therapy

The field of therapeutic lasers is continually evolving. Therefore, now we have medical lasers for different medical conditions. The use of lasers in spinal disorders has shown promising results. According to a 2020 study, high-intensity laser therapy is highly effective in controlling lumbar disc herniation pain.

Other potent non-surgical disc herniation strategies include:

  • Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS)
  • Dry needling
  • McKenzie exercises

Disc Herniation Treatment at The Legacy Clinic of Chiropractic

The Legacy Clinic of Chiropractic offers multiple treatment options to manage disc protrusions under one roof. If your radicular pain is proving to be debilitating, visit the Legacy clinic and get your health back!

Conclusion

A disc herniation can be a debilitating disorder. Numerous patients avoid surgery and prefer non-surgical approaches. Chiropractic treatment is a safe, efficacious, and highly effective mode of healing for disc herniations. Most chiropractors use a combination of different techniques like spinal decompression, flexion-distraction, ultrasound, laser therapy, etc to obtain better results. Clinical studies advocate the use of these strategies in the symptomatic management of cervical/lumbar disc herniations.

References

  1. Adams, J., Peng, W., Cramer, H., Sundberg, T., Moore, C., Amorin-Woods, L., … & Lauche, R. (2017). The prevalence, patterns, and predictors of chiropractic use among US adults: Results from the 2012 National Health Interview Survey. Spine, 42(23), 1810-1816.
  2. Choi, E., Gil, H. Y., Ju, J., Han, W. K., Nahm, F. S., & Lee, P. B. (2022). Effect of Nonsurgical Spinal Decompression on Intensity of Pain and Herniated Disc Volume in Subacute Lumbar Herniated Disc. International journal of clinical practice, 2022(1), 6343837.
  3. Kruse, R. A., White, B. A., & Gudavalli, S. (2019). Management of Lumbar Radiculopathy Associated With an Extruded L4-L5 Spondylolytic Spondylolisthesis Using Flexion-Distraction Manipulation: A Case Study. Journal of Chiropractic Medicine, 18(4), 311-316.
  4. Ozen, S., Guzel, S., Senlikci, H. B., Cosar, S. N. S., & Selcuk, E. S. (2023). Efficacy of ultrasound versus short wave diathermy in the treatment of chronic low back pain in patients with lumbar disk herniation: a prospective randomized control study. BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation, 15(1), 157.
  5. Huang, Y., & Gao, D. (2020). The effectiveness of high intensity laser therapy in the patients with lumbar disc herniation: A protocol of randomized placebo-controlled trial. Medicine, 99(41), e22520.
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Spinal Decompression Or Spinal Surgery?

If you’ve been thinking about having spinal surgery, there is a very important question to ask yourself… would you rather have spinal decompression or spinal surgery?

Decompression therapy is a helpful tool for those who suffer from back pain. It is a non-invasive, all natural alternative to back surgery and harmful anesthetic treatments.

One form of spinal decompression therapy is the Kennedy Decompression Table. This unique method is designed to relieve pain caused by spinal disc injuries.

For the procedure, the patient lies down either on their back or their stomach. A belt is fastened arounbd the hips and this belt is gently pulled on by a machine at the end of the table. This relieves pressure from the spine and allows the discs between to eventually heal themselves.

Spinal decompression or spinal surgery

Spinal decompression could save you from a very costly and potentially dangerous spinal surgery procedure. Before you go under the knife, ask yourself do I want spinal decompression or spinal surgery?

Legacy Clinic has been helping patients get relief for many years and they offer a variety of therapies to help patients with all types of disorders. Let their experience guide you as you make one of the most important decisions you’re likely to make about your own health.

Most patients find their back pain is reduced dramatically after spinal decompression procedures. One study shows a marked association between disc height and pain relief. The study also reported an increased spinal disc height of at least 1mm and pain reduction of 74 percent in patients who participated in therapy consistently.

for more information or to schedule a free consultation, contact Legacy Clinic today!

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Feeling Compressed?

Are you feeling compressed? Spinal compression happens when the vertebrae in our spines begin to press down on one another. This puts extra pressure on our discs and can cause them to bulge or even herniate. When the discs bulge or herniate, they put pressure on the spinal cord and nerves which is what causes immense pain.

What causes compression?

Poor posture is one of the leading causes of spinal compression. Our spines are naturally curved to be able to withstand the pressure put on them. Poor posture can slowly decrease these curvatures which puts more pressure on the spine than it can handle. This pressure then pinches the discs in between our vertebrae and causes them to bulge out.

What can be done?

feeling compressed

Spinal decompression is a safe and pain free treatment that helps you regain the natural space in the spine. This allows your discs to regain their natural shape.

Over the course of the treatment, your body can relearn how to hold the proper curvature. This will keep the discs healthy and keep you out of pain!

Spinal decompression involves the use of specialized tables that apply a gentle amount of pull to eith your neck (cervical spine) or lower back (lumbar spine). This pull holds for 45 seconds stretching the spine and releases to half the pull for 25 seconds. This gentle pull and release allows your spine to stretch without causing your muscles to guard. The treatments typically last 10 minutes and are often so relaxing that patients can fall asleep.

Who should get decompression?

If you have pain anywhere in the back or neck, it would be a good idea to ask your chiropractor about decompression. The pain doesn’t have to be in the back or neck though. Because the spinal cord feeds nerves to the whole body, you coud have a problem in your back and feel it in your legs or a problem in your neck and feel it in your arms. If you’re feeling compressed, you could probably benefit from this treatment.

Contact Legacy Clinic for more information

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Spinal Surgery in The Villages, FL side effects

Spinal Surgery In The Villages, FL

Before you commit to a major operation that is irreversible, why not let the doctors at Legacy Clinic take a look at your condition and see if they can help you? Spinal surgery has it’s place and time, but often there are alternative and more effective ways of treating back or neck pain. The doctors at Legacy Clinic have had many patients who have come to them after hearing from the surgeon that the ONLY way to fix their problem was to go under the knife. After a few weeks with the doctors, they were pain free and able to enjoy their lives again. All that with no scarring, no heavy narcotics and no huge screws in their spines.

Even cosmetic or “routine” surgeries come with risks, but spinal surgeries carry extra risks due to the fact that your spinal cord helps to control most of the functions our bodies perform. It is possible to do more damage than was already done. Some of the possible risks include: Infection, blood clots, dural tears, leakage of cerebrospinal fluid, facial sores, loss of vision, nerve injury, paralysis and death. While not all of these are common complications with spinal surgery they are definitely worth considering. To get a more in depth look at the risks involved, follow this link – Lumbar Decompression Surgery Risks

If you’re thinking of having spinal surgery in The Villages or surrounding areas and you want to get a second opinion, this is the best place to start. With a free consultation, you have nothing to lose!

If you’ve been told that you need surgery or are just contemplating your options, include Legacy Clinic. Consultations are free and no obligation. Contact us today for more information at:

Email: info@legacyclinic.org

Phone: 352.259.0024

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