Las Vegas Chiropractor Alleviates Slipped Disc Pain Safely

By Rae Patricio


Certainly some of the most common problems seen by chiropractors these days are disc-related. Slipped discs (or bulging or herniated discs, depending on which terminology is used) can be a source of considerable pain and discomfort for many sufferers. A Henderson NV chiropractor is able to alleviate disc-related symptoms in safe, natural ways that do not rely on drugs or surgery.

Disc herniation can occur in any part of the spine but is seen most often in the lower or upper parts. The discs act as 'cushions' between the vertebrae and consist of a gel-like center that is contained within a fibrous outer casing. When, for whatever reason, the outer casing is torn, the soft center of the disc can protrude outwards, pressing on the spinal nerves and producing the symptoms described above.

Fortunately, chiropractors have a good number of effective ways to deal with these issues. The exact intervention given will be tailored to each patient and his or her specific problem. For straightforward pain relief, heat applications (from an infra-red or ultrasound device or heat wrap) can provide excellent results.

Heat is able to deeply penetrate tissues, relieve tension and increase blood flow. This often produces much-needed relief for patients with disc issues. Enhanced blood flow also boosts the body's capacity to heal injury by supplying more oxygen and carrying off waste material.

Moving beyond pain management towards long-term healing, a chiropractor will usually look at performing spinal manipulation. This is a way of re-establishing the spine's natural alignment by pushing any displaced vertebrae back into position. When the spine's shape has been re-established, unnatural stresses are released, pain is reduced and healing can take place.

Also, when the spine's vertebrae are correctly aligned, any herniated discs will be drawn back into their correct position. This will take the disc (s) away from the spinal nerves and also facilitate the healing process. This can take anywhere from a few weeks to a year depending on the individual.




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