Physical Therapy Chiropractic & Lower back pain
These days, a lumbar disc issue is one of the most troubling health conditions that most people suffer from. It can not only be extremely painful but can also impair movement. A protruding lumbar disc can cause sciatic nerve pain, which affects the legs of the patients. Many sufferers resort to pain killers to get some temporary relief from their excruciating pain. But for a long term and permanent cure, seeking Physical therapy chiropractic care can prove quite helpful to such patients. It has been proved time and again that Lower back pain can be eased by chiropractic care.
Unlike the modern system of medicine, undergoing physical therapy chiropractic care has no side effects on the human body. It is absolutely safe, so people of all age groups can take its benefits and lead a healthy and fit life. The lumbar disc is one of the spinal discs that are located within the lower portion of the back. The discs in our spine are similar to cushions that separate each set of bones within the back. These discs work as shock absorbers whenever we move, and hence are extremely important for the smooth functioning of our body.
In addition, they also save us from experiencing an extremely painful condition in which the bones in our back are rubbed together. Each of these disc features a durable outer covering called an ‘annulus' and a soft, jelly-like centre, called a ‘nucleus'. A bulge in lumbar disc is usually caused by trauma to the body that may occur due to an accident or while lifting a heavy object. When the outer covering of the lumbar disc weakens and tears, the soft interior is pushed into the weakened area. This leads to a bulged disc that is also known as a slipped or herniated disc that cause severe Lower back pain in people.
Our spinal nerves are located directly behind spinal discs. Whenever a lumbar disc bulges, it usually applies pressure to one of these nerves. Since spinal nerves are extremely sensitive, so the sufferer often experiences severe pain in the lower back area of body. Aside from experiencing acute pain in the lower back, discomfort may be experienced in the hips, feet may become numb, or the legs may become weak or painful, with discomfort sometimes shooting down the leg, referred to as sciatic pain. Some sufferers even experience bladder or bowel issues. Unlike other back conditions, like degenerative disc disease, which is actually a form of arthritis, pain caused by a bulging disc tends to remain constant throughout the day.
Lower back pain caused by slipped disc may even increase when the person is engaging in certain activities. Many doctors recommend medication, pain injections or even surgery to their patients, but none of these have a high success rate because these merely numb the nerves, which does not heal the damaged disc. Physical therapy chiropractic care involves manipulation of the spine to effectively treat lumbar disc protrusions treatment and provide lasting relief to the patients. Chiropractors have been successfully treating protruding lumbar discs by spinal manipulation. Manipulation or adjustment of the spine is primarily performed by a licensed chiropractor only. There may be occasions when a chiropractor does not use manipulation to treat lower back pain resulting from a lumbar disc problem. In such cases, mobilization, exercises, traction, or electrical stimulation of muscles may bring out suitable results. Many times, regardless of the specific condition, a combination of treatments proves most effective in healing a damaged
Unlike the modern system of medicine, undergoing physical therapy chiropractic care has no side effects on the human body. It is absolutely safe, so people of all age groups can take its benefits and lead a healthy and fit life. The lumbar disc is one of the spinal discs that are located within the lower portion of the back. The discs in our spine are similar to cushions that separate each set of bones within the back. These discs work as shock absorbers whenever we move, and hence are extremely important for the smooth functioning of our body.
In addition, they also save us from experiencing an extremely painful condition in which the bones in our back are rubbed together. Each of these disc features a durable outer covering called an ‘annulus' and a soft, jelly-like centre, called a ‘nucleus'. A bulge in lumbar disc is usually caused by trauma to the body that may occur due to an accident or while lifting a heavy object. When the outer covering of the lumbar disc weakens and tears, the soft interior is pushed into the weakened area. This leads to a bulged disc that is also known as a slipped or herniated disc that cause severe Lower back pain in people.
Our spinal nerves are located directly behind spinal discs. Whenever a lumbar disc bulges, it usually applies pressure to one of these nerves. Since spinal nerves are extremely sensitive, so the sufferer often experiences severe pain in the lower back area of body. Aside from experiencing acute pain in the lower back, discomfort may be experienced in the hips, feet may become numb, or the legs may become weak or painful, with discomfort sometimes shooting down the leg, referred to as sciatic pain. Some sufferers even experience bladder or bowel issues. Unlike other back conditions, like degenerative disc disease, which is actually a form of arthritis, pain caused by a bulging disc tends to remain constant throughout the day.
Lower back pain caused by slipped disc may even increase when the person is engaging in certain activities. Many doctors recommend medication, pain injections or even surgery to their patients, but none of these have a high success rate because these merely numb the nerves, which does not heal the damaged disc. Physical therapy chiropractic care involves manipulation of the spine to effectively treat lumbar disc protrusions treatment and provide lasting relief to the patients. Chiropractors have been successfully treating protruding lumbar discs by spinal manipulation. Manipulation or adjustment of the spine is primarily performed by a licensed chiropractor only. There may be occasions when a chiropractor does not use manipulation to treat lower back pain resulting from a lumbar disc problem. In such cases, mobilization, exercises, traction, or electrical stimulation of muscles may bring out suitable results. Many times, regardless of the specific condition, a combination of treatments proves most effective in healing a damaged