By Carlene Eriksson


The spinal column consists of thirty-three small hollow bones called vertebrae. In the neck there are seven cervical. Twelve thoracic are in the back with five in the lower back. Nine of the bones in the lower back are fused. Anyone experiencing the agonizing pain of a herniated disc can find relief at Chiropractic Care in Altamonte Springs.

Between the vertebrae there are spongy discs that serve to prevent them from rubbing together. Each is composed of a soft inner portion and a fibrous outer shell. They allow for flexibility and movement without hurting.

As a person ages the discs can deteriorate. A degenerative disease or an accident can also cause herniation. Sometimes the condition is called a slipped disc. Part of the soft inner portion of a disc can protrude from between the vertebrae, causing pressure on the nerves. When these spinal nerves are impacted the pressure can cause a large amount of pain.

It is not surprising that pressure on the nerves can cause moderate to excruciating pain. It can result in back and neck pain and tenderness of the muscles surrounding the spine. It may be intense and last a brief time or chronic meaning it goes on for an extended period of time. It is best to seek help rather than ignore the pain.

Your first appointment with the chiropractor will be spent evaluating your condition. You will compile a medical record ad talk about when the pain started and how long it has been going on. There will be an examination of the spine, range of motion testing and often an x-ray is needed.

The complete assessment can be followed by scheduling a series of office visits for manual adjustments. They will gradually remove pressure against the spinal nerves that are being pinched. As the pressure on those nerves is alleviated, the pain is reduced to a tolerable level.




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