
Herniated Disc
A herniated disc occurs when the soft gel center of a spinal disc ruptures through the tough outer shell, putting pressure on nearby nerves. This can cause pain, numbness, and weakness in your back, neck, arms, or legs.
What Is a Herniated Disc?
Your spinal discs act as cushions between vertebrae. When the soft inner gel pushes through the tough outer layer, it's called a herniation. This can press on nearby nerves, causing pain, numbness, and weakness that radiates into arms or legs. While surgery is sometimes necessary, most herniated discs respond well to conservative treatment like spinal decompression and chiropractic care.
How We Treat Herniated Discs
Spinal Decompression
Gently stretch the spine to relieve disc pressure and promote healing
Chiropractic Care
Restore proper spinal alignment to reduce nerve irritation
Cold Laser Therapy
Accelerate tissue healing and reduce inflammation
Rehabilitation
Strengthen supporting muscles to prevent recurrence
Heal Your Disc Without Surgery
Spinal decompression therapy creates negative pressure within the disc, allowing the herniated material to retract. This takes pressure off nerves and promotes the flow of nutrients and oxygen to the disc for natural healing.
Combined with chiropractic adjustments, laser therapy, and targeted exercises, most patients experience significant relief without the risks and recovery time of surgery.
Signs of a Herniated Disc
Cervical (Neck)
Lumbar (Low Back)
Common Triggers
Related Conditions
Frequently Asked Questions
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