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What is Slipped Disc Physiotherapy?

by Physios NearMe Physiotherapy

A slipped disc is also called as a herniated disc. The condition can be caused due to aging process as discs tend to degenerate over time. It happens to everyone though the extent of herniation can vary. The best treatment for it is slipped disc physiotherapy, but the patient must visit a doctor first so that the condition is rightly diagnosed.

What are the symptoms of Slipped Disc?

Slip disc can occur in any part of the spine; you may experience it in the neck or at the lower back. The lower back is one of the most common areas where people experience extreme pain due to slip disc. This is because a slipped disc puts extra pressure on nerves and muscles around it.

  • ·         Pain and numbness on one side of the body
  • ·         Pain extends to the arms and legs
  • ·         Pain gets worse during the night or when you make certain movements
  • ·         Pain when walking short distances
  • ·         Tingling sensation
  • ·         Burning sensation
  • ·         Muscle weakness

The extent of pain can vary from person to person. We recommend seeing a specialist in case it gets extreme.

What are the causes of a slipped disc?

A slipped disc can occur when outer ring in the disc becomes weak or gets torn, and due to it, the inner gel-like portion slips out. One of the major reasons for this can be the age factor, otherwise not maintaining right body posture, injury or certain body movements can also cause the condition. Sometimes when you lift a heavy weight, it can lead to a pressure in the lower back and hence the result is slipped disc. If you have a job that demands a lot of physical work, the chances of disc herniation are more. Individuals who are overweight also are at the risk of slipped disc because they have to support additional weight. Sedentary lifestyle and weak muscles can also be a big reason for the development of this condition. A slipped disc is more common among men than women.

How can a slipped disc be diagnosed?

To diagnose if you are suffering from slipped disc, your doctor will first perform a physical exam. This is done to check the nerve function and muscle strength. After this, he may ask for your medical history and recommend you few tests to ensure the exact reasons are diagnosed. You may be recommended to go for:

  • ·         X-ray
  • ·         CT Scan
  • ·         MRI Scan

Complications:

If slipped disc remains untreated, it can lead to permanent nerve damage. Another long-term complication is called as saddle anesthesia. In this condition, the patient loses sensation in inner thighs, back of legs and around the rectum.

Once the cause is diagnosed, patients are advised to visit a specialist for Slipped Disc Physiotherapy, where they undergo several physiotherapy sessions and are advised at-home exercises so that the condition can be treated. If you are looking for a therapist around you, we recommend visiting www.physiosnearme.com where you get access to thousands of specialists around you and taking the appointments is extremely easy. 

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