Minster Chiropractic Care for Herniated Disc Back Pain

A herniated disc, a common source of back pain for many in Minster, does not always warrant surgery. Non-surgical treatments like ours at Minster Chiropractic Center can extend significant relief without the costly financial burden and inherent risk associated with back surgery.

WHAT A DISC HERNIATION IS

A herniated disc occurs when the soft center of a spinal disc pushes through the exterior layer, producing pain, numbness, or weakness. Issues like age-related wear and tear, sudden strain, or repetitive movements can contribute to this. Symptoms include back or neck pain, pain radiating to arms or legs, tingling or numbness, and muscle weakness. Early recognition leads to faster relief and return to your normal Minster activities of daily living!

WHAT OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE TO TREAT A HERNIATED DISC

Surgery frequently comes to mind for many while non-surgical treatment is quite successful. Surgery, often seen as a quick fix, is costly and risky. It can initiate infections, blood clots, nerve damage, and lengthy recovery times. Further, surgery does not necessarily guarantee permanent relief. Research documents that many patients achieve significant relief through non-surgical treatments, focusing on handling pain and enhancing function. One such method is chiropractic care, incorporating diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders via hands-on spinal manipulation and other approaches. Techniques include spinal manipulation - like our Cox® Technic flexion-distraction – alongside nutrition and therapeutic exercise, aiming to deliver pain relief, enhanced functionality, and general well-being.

NON-SURGICAL CARE OPTIONS

Studies support the effectiveness of these non-surgical treatments as they focus on managing pain and improving function. Zhang et al. (2023) conducted a comprehensive study on lumbar disc herniation management. The study provides valuable insights into the effectiveness of non-surgical treatments for most people. Davison et al. (2020) examined healthcare spending for patients with herniated lumbar discs. Their findings emphasize the cost-effectiveness of non-surgical treatments, including chiropractic care. Lilly et al. (2021) assessed non-operative management strategies for herniated lumbar discs. Their results emphasize the success of conservative care methods in procuring relief and enhancing patient outcomes. Other studies, like Gudavalli's (2006), compared flexion-distraction to active exercise, and flexion-distraction (called Cox® Technic) provided 250% more relief of disc herniation-related radicular leg pain. 

Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Timothy Gagan of Apple Country Chiropractic in NY, on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he describes The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management for relief of back pain due to a disc herniation.

CHIROPRACTIC CARE FOR HERNIATED DISC

Chiropractic care is personalized, with each patient receiving a tailored treatment plan. It's also part of a comprehensive care approach, working alongside other healthcare providers. Several studies, patient testimonials, and expert opinions bolster the benefits of chiropractic care for herniated discs. They emphasize a holistic approach, tackling root causes of pain, endorsing overall well-being, and advocating for its cost-effectiveness compared to surgery.

CONTACT Minster Chiropractic Center

Make your Minster chiropractic appointment soon. Herniated disc relief is possible without surgery. Come check out the non-surgical option at Minster Chiropractic Center for those struggling with a herniated disc.

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