By Nelson Clodfelter


In most cases of herniated, or bulging, discs in the spine, ninety percent are in the lumbar area. These discs lie between the vertebrae to cushion them as the individual moves. If one of them is herniated it may cause pressure against a nerve or nerve root. This can result in excruciating pain. The sufferer may turn to a Dallas GA Chiropractor to find pain alleviation.

Chiropractic care is favored by those who prefer not to rely on prescription medication or even over-the-counter pain pills. It also has the added feature of being non-invasive. The condition of the entire spinal column, in fact the entire body, is considered by the chiropractor.

A first appointment is spent taking a medical history, asking a series of questions and doing a physical exam. An x-ray or an MRI may be needed to complete the evaluation. Factors such as loss of muscle strength, loss of sensation and strength of reflexes are all considered.

When the evaluation is complete, the plan for care can be arranged. A series of appointments for spinal adjustments may be scheduled. In addition, a series of stretching exercises may be designed to fit the individual needs of each client. These will help to achieve spinal flexibility along with the adjustments.

One method used is called the flexion-distraction technique. A special table is used that allows for the spine to be stretched, thus relieving pressure. This is combined with exercises and administered in a series of adjustments.

The pelvic blocking technique is another method that can be used. Cushioned wedges are placed under each side of the pelvis. This is intended to draw the disc away from any nerve it is pressing against. This is also used along with gentle exercise.

The chiropractor is an excellent source of professional advice. This can range from what is good nutrition to explaining ways to prevent aggravating the herniated disc to avoid increasing the pain. It may be advisable to avoid lifting heavy objects in the future.




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