Herniated Disc In Neck

A herniated disc in the neck can be a very painful problem indeed. However, it's a fairly treatable condition, so don't despair if you've been recently diagnosed with a herniated disc in your neck. A herniated disc is most frequently the result of age. The years of wear and tear on the upper portion of your spinal column ca … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

How To Get Relief For A Herniated Disc

When you have a herniated disc it can be quite painful, particularly so if the disc is pressing upon a tender nerve. The good news is that coping with a herniated disc is possible if you are experiencing no pressure on a nerve. In fact many people have a herniated disc and have no idea because they are living without symptom … Read More

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Herniated Disc Exercises

A herniated disc occurs when the disc that operate as cushion between the vertebrae is pushed or moves (bulges) outside of its original position where it can irritate nearby spinal nerves and the spinal cord resulting in numbness, pain or weakness in the arms, legs, and back. There is normally ample space surrounding the spi … Read More

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Herniated Bulging Disc

The spinal column is cushioned between each vertebra by gel filled discs. These discs help absorb the shock of day to day activity, like walking, running, bending, flexing and moving. When one becomes dislocated or injured in some way, it can be diagnosed as a herniated or bulging disc. While it is possible to have a hernia … Read More

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Hernia Back Pain

Back pain can be caused by many things. One common cause of back pain is related to the development of a hernia. Hernia back pain can range from mild to overpowering. A diagnosis of hernia back pain is not the easiest one to arrive at. A hernia is a protrusion from the abdominal walls through a defect in the wall itself. Th … Read More

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Exercising with a Herniated Disc

A herniated disc occurs when the discs in the spine that are cushions separating each set of bones in the back bulges out. The discs in the spine are made up of Annulus (that are the strong outer covering of the disc) and the Nucleus (which is the disc's soft center). What happens with a herniated disc is that the outer laye … Read More

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Exercises for Herniated Disc

Exercises for herniated disc can be very helpful at relieving pain, helping the injury heal, and preventing future injuries to the area. When considering exercises for a herniated disc, focus on stretches and things that will loosen tense muscles surrounding the area, giving the injury room to heal. These exercises should a … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,

Can Herniated Cervical Discs Cause Headache Pain?

A herniated cervical disc can be a painful experience to say the least. It occurs when the discs that connect vertebrae together begin experiencing problems. Trauma or age can lend itself to the deterioration of the discs. The centers of the disc may experience fluid loss. This lessens its effectiveness in acting as a cushio … Read More

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C5 C6 Herniated Disc

The spinal column is identified with various numbers to help doctors know precisely where a problem area lies. The C5 and C6 vertebrae are located in the cervical or neck area of the spine. A C5 C6 herniated disc can be a very painful problem, but is not one that is impossible to deal with. Generally speaking a C5 C6 hernia … Read More

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Treatment for Herniated Disc

Frequently Asked Questions: What Is The Difference Between A Bulging Disc And A Herniated Disc? Usually, herniated discs can cause significant maybe even crippling neck and upper pain, lower back pain, and sciatica. It is said that herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and piriformis syndrome are the most commonplace causes fo … Read More

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Written By: Jesse Cannone, CFT, CPRS, MFT,