How Chiropractic Alleviates Disc Herniation Naturally In Grand Rapids Patients

By Roxie Ocegueda


While there are many structural injuries that can affect the spine, one of the most difficult to heal is that of a herniated disc. These injuries require longer to heal than most other conditions for which chiropractors offer care. A Grand Rapids chiropractor may be able to provide the help that is needed.

Discs take longer to heal as they have no direct blood supply. Discs only receive their nutrition and oxygen bythe movement of the vertebrae above and below them. This causes blood to pump from the bones to the disc. However, muscle spasms can stop this pumping action.

Patients suffering disc problems need special attention from a chiropractic doctor. The doctor will examine the spine to discover the source of the pain. If it is found to be a herniated disc, the doctor will work with the patient in developing an appropriate therapy. Following this plan can help to speed recovery and reduce pain.

The disc is made of two tissues that are very different. The outer one is harder, but strong and flexible. Inside the disc there is a fluid or gelatinous layer. Sometimes, small cracks develop in the outer layer that allow the inner one to leak outside the disc. The individual is now suffering from a herniated disc.

Improper lifting can place undue pressure on a disc that causes it to rupture. However, when proper techniques are used, discs are very unlikely to herniate. In most cases, the strength of the disc is greater than the surrounding bones and a broken vertebrae is more likely than a ruptured disc, with proper lifting.

Individuals who receive help from a Grand Rapids chiropractor may suffer less from ruptured discs. The use of adjustments, massage therapy, moist heat and gentle stretching to help alleviate the pain. Proper care is essential to prevent developing arthritis.




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