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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Herniated disc
1. Spinal decompression
how it helps – spinal decompression should be the very first thing you do to treat a herniated or bulging disc because it essentially creates space between your vertebrae, and thus takes pressure off the discs.
How to do it
– use a bar or the top of a door (or anything you can hang from) and allow your body to “just hang”.
– hang for 30 seconds and do 3 sets.
– release very slowly from this so as not to cause any spasms.
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Orthopedic Doctor•Vadodara
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A Herniated disc also known as a slip disc or prolapsed disc and it refers to the problem where one of the discs located in between the bones of the vertebrae(backbone) gets damaged and stacks itself upon the nerves. The tender inner portion of the disc gets protruded over the outer ring. Herniated disc causes severe neck pain and back pain. It occurs when the outer ring gets weak and tears down. The most common symptoms include pain and numbness, especially on one side of the body. The pain ext...more
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BPTh/BPT, Diploma in Acupuncture

Acupuncturist•Hyderabad
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Disc prolapse or what is popularly known as a herniated disc occurs when the soft, rubbery tissues of the spinal discs push through a crack in the tougher exterior casing. It usually results from wear and tear of the spinal discs over time.

Risk Factors-
The following factors may put you at risk of a disc prolapse
Genetics You may have a tendency towards developing a disc prolapse
Occupation People who are engaged in physically demanding jobs are more likely to...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Vijayawada
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HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE FOR SLIPPED DISC OR HERNIATED DISC

Slipped Disk or Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc causes intense pain in back, legs & sciatic nerve. Know the cause & homeopathic medicine for a slipped disk.

Are you looking for a homeopathic cure for the slipped disk? This article discusses the homeopathy treatment of slipped disk along with the best homeopathic medicine for slipped disk treatment.

The disks are pads of tissue situated between each of the vertebrae ...more
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Physiotherapist•Pondicherry
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Strengthen your core & pelvic floor muscles and check out the flexiblity of calf, hamstrings, gluteus maximus and piriformis
feel free to share your complaints not the mri reports.
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MBBS, MD - Physical Medicine & Rehabilit...read more

Orthopedist•Mumbai
Since L4 L5 disc prolapse is involved you are likely to have radiating pain in the calf and foot.
Treatment depends on the severity of the prolapse,whether there is any nerve compression and whether there is any neurological involvement.
If you symptoms are acute and recent,take complete bed rest , keep a pillow below the affected side knee ,use a medium.hard bed,and take anti inflammatory tablets and muscle relaxant a prescribed by your doctor.
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Orthopedic Doctor•Dehradun
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A herniated disc also known as a slip disc or prolapsed disc refers to the problem where one of the discs located in between the bones of the vertebrae(backbone) gets damaged and stacks itself upon the nerves. The tender inner portion of the disc gets protruded over the outer ring. Herniated disc causes severe neck pain and back pain. It occurs when the outer ring gets weak and tears down. The most common symptoms include pain and numbness, especially on one side of the body. The pain extends do...more
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Orthopedic Doctor•Bhubaneswar
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A Herniated disc also known as a slip disc or prolapsed disc and it refers to the problem where one of the discs located in between the bones of the vertebrae(backbone) gets damaged and stacks itself upon the nerves. The tender inner portion of the disc gets protruded over the outer ring.

Herniated disc causes severe neck pain and back pain. It occurs when the outer ring gets weak and tears down. The most common symptoms include pain and numbness, especially on one side of the body. The...more
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Pain Management Specialist•Mumbai
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Introduction The intervertebral discs are made-up of two concentric layers, the inner gel-like Nucleus Pulposus and the outer fibrous Annulus fibrosus. As a result of advancing age, the nucleus loses fluid, volume and resiliency and the entire disc structure becomes more susceptible to trauma and compression. This condition is called as degeneration of the disc. The disc then is highly vulnerable to tears and as these occur, the inner nucleus pulposus protrudes through the fibrous layer, produci...more
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