By John Bolton


A herniated disc, also known as a ruptured disc or a slipped disc, indicates a problem occurring with a rubbery disc located between the vertebrae that make up your spinal column. Disc herniation is caused most often by the gradual, age-related ravages of time. Excess body weight, a physically demanding job, and even genetics are risk factors for getting a herniated disc. A Winnipeg chiropractor can provide safe relief for a herniated disc.

Chiropractic pain relief is achieved in a few important steps.

The initial appointment typically includes a review of the individual's medical history, a complete physical examination, along with diagnostic imaging, neurological and orthopedic testing. Reflex checks are also performed. This is a way for the doctor to see how well one's nerves are transmitting signals. Chiropractic practitioners will be looking for signs that a loss of sensation, a decline in strength, or muscle wasting has started setting in.

X-rays and MRIs may be ordered to help check one's posture issues. A careful and complete evaluation of the spine is conducted. Often, the source of one's pain is merely lower back strain. The neck is also checked for any possible obstructions.

A chiropractor will determine if you're suffering from intervertebral disc injury. Unfortunately, some patients aren't good candidates for chiropractic care. If you have accelerated loss of sensation, reflexes, or strength, or any other advanced neurological findings, then you'll be referred to a spinal surgeon.

The chiropractor will develop a plan of action that might include spinal adjustments (also known as spinal manipulation). Therapeutic exercises and other manual therapy may be performed. The chiropractor may use flexion-distraction, which uses a specialized table to very gently "distract" or stretch the spine, while at the same time slightly flex your spine by using a pumping rhythm.

Each individual's herniated disc will be addressed with a personalized approach. If needed, the patient will be referred to a mainstream physician or surgeon.




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