Herniated Disc Treatment

Get relief from the symptoms of herniated discs by partnering with Dr. Todd Dinsmore of Dinsmore Chiropractic Clinic in Ontario, OR.

What Is a Herniated Disc?

Spine injuries are often difficult to deal with. But even among those troublesome injuries, herniated discs stand out.

Herniated discs often result from age and accumulated damage wearing down the discs along the spine. The exterior ring of a spinal disc may erode as it weakens. With the spinal disc in that condition, even small twisting motions can create an opening for the disc’s gelatinous nucleus to slip through. You will start to experience the symptoms of a herniated disc after the nucleus forms a bulge in the outer ring or pushes through it and impinges other components of your musculoskeletal system.

Your herniated disc may also be related to a traumatic injury. Excessive strain from lifting heavy objects commonly leads to herniated discs.

As you can imagine, the nucleus of your spinal disc touching a nerve can cause significant pain. The pain is usually localized to the side of your body the compressed nerve leads to, but some of those nerves travel from the neck down the arm or from the lower back down the leg, and the pain may be felt all along them.

Muscle weakness and numbness are other common symptoms of a herniated disc. You may experience the effects of that symptom while trying to use your extremities.

Reach out to Dr. Dinsmore of Dinsmore Chiropractic Clinic if you need treatment for a herniated disc in Ontario, OR.

How Will a Chiropractor Treat Your Herniated Disc?

Chiropractors can use different techniques to treat herniated discs.

Your chiropractor can use spinal adjustments to alleviate your symptoms. The spinal adjustments are helpful because they can realign the musculoskeletal system and take some pressure off a weakening or injured disc.

Spinal decompression is another potential solution for your injury. During spinal decompression, your chiropractor gently stretches your spine to create negative pressure. The negative pressure can send healing nutrients to your herniated disc and cause the disc to retract to its normal position.

Your chiropractor may also use therapeutic ultrasound. It will increase blood flow to the muscles near a damaged disc, allowing them to recover faster.

Moving forward, your chiropractor can teach you exercises and posture habits that can prevent your discs from being overburdened.

Call 541-889-6619 to schedule treatment administered by Dr. Dinsmore of Dinsmore Chiropractic Clinic in Ontario, OR, for a potential herniated disc.

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