Lawrenceville Chiropractor Can Alleviate Your Slipped Disc Pain Safely

By Lonnie Hahne


A condition called the slipped disc occurs when one of the discs separating the vertebrae is herniated. In a healthy condition, these discs serve the purpose of cushioning one vertebrae from impacting another when the individual moves. If a disc becomes herniated, it may press against a nerve root. There is help available in a Lawrenceville GA chiropractor office to alleviate that pain.

The structure of one of these discs is circular and has a strong fibrous shell that contains a softer gel-like interior. The spinal nerves emerge from between the vertebrae to activate the various parts of the body. In a prolapsed, or slipped disc, a portion of the disc bulges from between two vertebrae, pressing against the spinal nerve.

This condition affects twice as many men as women. The age of onset is ordinarily between thirty and fifty years old. The cause is not always clear. It may be due to an inherent weakness in the disc, lifting heavy objects at work or obesity.

Make an appointment with the chiropractor to discuss all possibilities. You will have your spine examined and a range of motion assessment done. You will discuss the pain in detail, how long you have had it, if it is constant and how severe it is. Only after an evaluation is done can a care plan be recommended.

The primary care may be spinal adjustments to correct a misalignment of the vertebrae. The subluxation, or misalignment, causes pressure against one or more nerve roots. Your care plan will be devised to suit your specific needs.

An adjustment is done by applying a controlled thrust to the part of the spine that needs realignment. A lower force technique is used for some clients who are older or smaller. This is a technique called spinal mobilization.

It generally takes six to ten sessions to bring the pain to a manageable level. The hurt will be alleviated more with each office visit for the adjustments. Soon you will be able to plan going back to work and resuming activities you once enjoyed.




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