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    Can a Chiropractor Fix a Herniated Disc or Make it Worse?

Can a Chiropractor Fix a Herniated Disc or Make it Worse?

Welcome to Ehline Law Firm. We are led by spine injury attorney Michael Ehline, an expert in legislation and medicine. Here, we aim to cover the topic of a widespread injury: the herniated disc.

Our objective is to help you better understand your options when dealing with an injured disc, including disc specialists to contact, types of disc treatment, and long-term alternatives for your lifestyle.

What Is a Herniated Disc?

When you jump, run, or move from side to side, you have discs that work as a cushion to support your upper and lower back. Otherwise, these complex movements wouldn’t be possible.

But, without those discs, your spine couldn’t function the way it does, and humans couldn’t transport themselves the way they do.

Perhaps you have heard the term “slipped disc.” It is not a scientific term, but it’s used to describe the spine’s bulging, rupturing, or herniation. The correct medical time is “herniated disc,” which we will subsequently use in this article.

So, what exactly happens when one suffers from a herniated disc?

First, we must fully understand the constituent parts of the vertebrae above.

The composition comes from two components:

  1. the annulus fibrosus, which is the tough outer layer of the disc, and
  2. a soft, gelatine center called the nucleus pulposus.

The outer layer of the discs prevents the nucleus pulposus from pushing out.

If the annulus fibrosus becomes damaged and the center becomes compressed due to physical activity, it can exude, causing herniated discs or even painful nerve damage to patients. People involved in motorcycle crashes, car collisions, or other vehicle accidents often suffer from bulging discs.

Lifting heavy materials incorrectly, as well as intense contact sports, can also influence your disc health and cause issues to occur.

Can A Chiropractor Make a Herniated Disc Worse?

The pain caused due to a bulging disc can reach horrible, crippling, or even life-threatening degrees.

Chiropractic care is a well-known method of managing this discomfort and healing herniated discs, among other lumbar injuries, using spinal manipulation.

While some people are skeptical or even mistrustful of chiropractic, it is a safe and efficacious method of treatment to relieve pain, recommended by many medical experts.

Many symptoms can derive from herniated discs but are not limited to the following:

  • Stiffness
  • Back and neck pain
  • Low back discomfort
  • Tingling sensations in the fingers
  • Spinal tenderness.

When people face these symptoms, many have the desire to treat them with medication. While it can reduce back pain, it is also a temporary solution that treats symptoms rather than the source of the problem.

Additionally, a patient who uses many painkillers is at risk of harmful side effects that could worsen their physical health, including the development of addictions.

The goal of chiropractic treatment is to address the source of the issue and relieve your pain once and for all. This healing method helps treat various spinal cord injuries, including herniated discs, spine damage, and neck stiffness.

Even though many people consider chiropractic treatment alternative medicine, various lines of research show that it is a very effective treatment that can reduce back pain and help with issues such as herniated discs, bulging, neck pain, low back discomfort, etc.

If your medical doctor recommends surgery for a herniated disc, first check if some alternative techniques could help you. Reach out to a physical therapist or check options for chiropractic treatment, which is less invasive than surgery.

Should a Chiropractor Adjust a Bulging Disc?

Chiropractic treatment can assist you with the intense soreness associated with the bulging of vertebral discs. Thanks to spinal manipulation, these experts can lessen back pain and address the provenance of the issue. Before they start manipulating the spine, a chiropractor will ask you some questions that allow them to make treatment even more effective.

A chiropractor can verify if your nerve sends information to your spine adequately. Before carrying out any spinal manipulation, they can run tests and assessments, for example, X-Ray or MRIs.

During a chiropractic session, a chiropractor checks all the factors associated with your issue to create a plan of action for you. They review the entire spinal area to verify what the problem could be.

The synapses, which determine the functioning of the whole human organism, including muscle movement in the arms and legs, muscle tension, and more, require examinations that can influence your recovery period.

Physical exams and a review of your lifestyle and previous health problem allow a chiropractic specialist to adjust chiropractic care to your needs. Suppose they verify that a bulging disc is a problem.

In that case, they can use physical manipulation in the affected area and other parts of your body, such as the neck, an affected muscle, or legs, to reduce the pain.

Is Chiropractic for Everyone?

Even though chiropractic care is a tremendous and noninvasive solution for back pain, not all patients can enjoy its benefits. For example, immediate medical care might be necessary for sufferers of cauda equina syndrome, which often accompanies spinal cord damage. Sometimes, chiropractic manipulation might not be enough when you suffer from disc problems, and your chiropractor can send you to a spine surgeon.

Running an X-Ray or MRI usually happens when a chiropractor notices that the problem with your disc is more severe than expected. They can also recommend other professional care when seeing the loss of reflexes, strength, sensation, or other worrying neurological symptoms.

Research shows that a chiropractor can successfully treat most herniated disc injuries.

How Can a Chiropractor Prepare a Treatment Plan?

Each patient needs a treatment plan that can best fit their needs. When you suffer from a herniated disc and contact a chiropractor, you can expect an individual plan to ease the symptoms of a herniated disc and aggrandize the quality of your life.

Chiropractic sessions can include spinal manipulation and other techniques that can help to treat your entire vertebral column. You can be sure that any of the methods used are not invasive, which means that you can feel disc pain relief within hours or even minutes.

Always feel free to ask your chiropractor about their opinion on what treatment can bring the best results for you.

If you research information about this type of treatment, you might find some articles that state that a chiropractor pops a disc back into place using force. This is entirely simply inaccurate and untrue.

However, you might hear popping sounds during your visit to the chiropractor’s office. This gaseous material is released under the pressure of a chiropractor’s hands as they manually adjust your spinal column.

Chiropractors are professionals who can help aggrandize the quality of your life by fixing your herniated discs. Having said this, you need to remember that there is no instant solution for your bulging disc, no matter how intense it is.

They generally use gentle low-force techniques to help you subtly. Sometimes one visit might not be enough, and you’ll probably need a few weeks to get better.

Can Chiropractic Adjustments Make You Worse?

If you suffer from a herniated disc, you know that any slight movement can cause tremendous pain and aggravate the problem. Some people have a misconception regarding chiropractic solutions. According to this misconception, chiropractors cannot treat the problem but rather worsen the situation.

That is not the case. Research shows that chiropractic sessions are an excellent solution for treating herniated discs. Additionally, chiropractors are experts in the field and know how to care for your spinal health after any spinal aberration.

Chiropractic care is a precise and scientific method, and chiropractors have vast knowledge about nerve functions, spinal disc problems, etc.

Is It Normal to Have Worse Pain After Chiropractic Care of Herniated discs?

In the wake of a few chiropractic sessions, you can feel mild discomfort because you have to adjust to the new normal of proper spinal alignment. Your organism needs to activate muscles to support your body healthily, leading to the feeling of aching or soreness in muscles and joints in the spinal area.

You can compare the feeling after a chiropractic session to the experience after working out. Your muscles stretch, and your body discovers new ways to use them. Stiffness in your neck muscles can appear as you need to adjust to a new, proper posture.

A visit to a chiropractic office can also cause temporary spinal discomfort. Some people feel tingling during a chiropractic session, while others feel tired after spinal manipulation.

Remember that not all people react to chiropractic adjustments this way: some people can feel immediate spine pain relief, while others can continue to suffer for long periods. If you suffer from painful conditions, this holistic approach to the body can be a good solution.

Are You Ready to Say Farewell to Your Pain?

Contact an empathetic Los Angeles spinal cord injury attorney. If you get injured in an accident while lifting heavy materials at your workplace or in any other situation, you should seek chiropractor care. If it is a personal injury situation, you might also need the help of an experienced and aggressive Los Angeles spine injury attorney.

Reach out to Michael Ehline, who can offer you superior legal services. As a person who was medically discharged from the US Marines, he is conscious of the pain and suffering you are facing. Our company offers the best legal services in California, and we can handle all abstract laws while you can focus on recovering.

We promise to fight for what’s yours with an insurance company or court. We have won more than $150 million in compensation for our clients. You can schedule a free consultation with a Los Angeles personal injury attorney online or call us at (213) 596-9642 and receive the best possible help. Unleash our aggressive spine injury lawyer and win your claim.

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Michael Ehline is an inactive U.S. Marine and world-famous legal historian. Michael helped draft the Cruise Ship Safety Act and has won some of U.S. history’s largest motorcycle accident settlements. Together with his legal team, Michael and the Ehline Law Firm collect damages on behalf of clients. We pride ourselves on being available to answer your most pressing and difficult questions 24/7. We are proud sponsors of the Paul Ehline Memorial Motorcycle Ride and a Service Disabled Veteran Operated Business. (SDVOB.) We are ready to fight.

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