Proficient Chiropractic - West End
(314) 296-3075Proficient Chiropractic - Woodson Road
(314) 447-0725Chiropractic care can relieve herniated disc pain by treating the root cause of pain using noninvasive, non-addictive treatment methods. At Proficient Chiropractic in St. Louis and Overland, MO, we provide multiple chiropractic services to alleviate herniated disc pain. Below are some questions about herniated disc pain:
The spinal column is made from numerous vertebrae separated by cushions that act like shock absorbers, called discs. Discs can start bulging due to age, diseases, and trauma, which can pressure nearby nerves. Over time, the building disc may rupture, causing severe pain and discomfort. A herniated disc can occur in any part of the spine. However, it is most commonly experienced in the lower back and neck area.
The most common symptom of a herniated disc is pain in the back or neck area where the disc has ruptured. However, some patients experience other symptoms, including tingling or numbness in the limbs, muscle weakness, or spasms. Sometimes, the pain can be so severe it can become debilitating and diminish a person’s quality of life.
Chiropractic care provides patients with herniated discs a drug-free, noninvasive treatment plan to relieve pain. Seeing a chiropractor helps significantly reduce the need for surgeries or addictive medications. The chiropractor will help realign the spine using chiropractic adjustments, which help relieve pressure on the nerves.
If you suffer back pain, speak with a chiropractor to receive a diagnosis for the root cause of the pain and if you have a herniated disc. The chiropractors at Proficient Chiropractic in St. Louis and Overland, MO, can help reduce the pain associated with a herniated disc. Call our office at (314) 447-0725 to schedule an appointment and start your pain management treatment.
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