When Is Back Surgery Necessary for Bulging Disc?

Are you suffering from any type of back, neck, or leg pain? At least you can rest assured that you aren’t the only one! Back, neck, and leg pain are some of the most common ailments that people complain about as they age.

Most people tend to ignore their back pain symptoms thinking that they are just a normal aspect of growing older. However, it is quite important to have any unexplained pains properly examined by a doctor or therapist to discover the root cause of the issue because they are not always innocent! Many of these nagging pains are often caused by a bulging disc.

Bulging discs can be a pretty serious condition and often need to be corrected with surgery. But, can you fix a bulging disc without surgery? Let’s take a look at the corrective options that are available for anyone who is suffering from one right now.

What Is a Bulging Disc?

A bulging disc is an extremely common back condition that causes back, neck, and leg pain. It is often incorrectly diagnosed as a herniated disc but is quite a different spinal condition. The spine consists of a variety of vertebral bones stacked on top of each other. Each of these bones is separated by a natural shock absorber known as an intervertebral disc. A bulging disc occurs when a vertebra bone above one of these discs shifts out of its normal biomechanical alignment.

This spinal dysfunction can cause a tremendous amount of pain and irritation due to the affected nerves that are nearby. Bulging discs have a tendency to pop up in the lumbar (lower) region of the spine, but they can occur in the cervical (neck) area as well. No matter where they occur, if they are causing pain or discomfort, bulging discs need to be treated properly. Many doctors jump to surgery as the best way to treat troublesome herniated discs. Sometimes, surgery is unnecessary.

What Is a Bulging Disc

When Is Back Surgery Necessary for Bulging Disc?

The proper treatment for bulging discs is typically diagnosed by measuring the number of millimeters that the affected intervertebral discs protrude. However, bulging discs that are protruding out at the same distance do not always cause the same problems for everyone.

This is because the pain that these discs cause is actually determined by how much the nerve roots in the affected area are aggravated. The pain is primarily dictated by the amount of space that is available for the nerve root in the spinal canal. If the spinal canal is quite large, a severe bulging disc may cause no pain at all.

However, if a person’s spinal canal happens to be small, any type of disc damage or alignment issues could cause extreme pain.

If you or a loved one is feeling consistent symptoms of a bulging disc, see your doctor or therapist as soon as possible. Ask if there are any non-surgical, physical rehabilitation treatments that they think can work for your particular situation. Many times these less invasive therapies can work very effectively for discs issues that are not too advanced. Most therapists agree that if there isn’t any relief after about 6 to 12 weeks of the proper physical rehab, surgery is probably warranted.

Now that you understand how to cure a bulging disc without surgery, you are ready to see the right therapist to take you through physical rehabilitation. If you happen to live in the Valley of the Sun, please don’t hesitate to contact us at Fix 24 Joint Biomechanics. It would be our pleasure to help you find a homeopathic, non-invasive way to treat your bulging discs.

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    2022-08-08T00:50:02-07:00

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