Coping with Pain from a Herniated Disc

Coping with Pain from a Herniated Disc

The sharp, shooting pain of a herniated disc can be immensely challenging, and that’s not even getting into the other symptoms, like numbness, tingling, and muscle weakness. Fortunately, there are effective ways to manage the symptoms and improve your quality of life–like physical therapy at Beyond Limits Physical Therapy.

Our team offers several non-invasive and targeted solutions to address the discomfort caused by disc herniation. Let’s explore this condition in more detail, including what our Herriman, UT, Eagle Mountain, UT, and South Jordan, UT physical therapists can do to help!

What Is a Herniated Disc?

Your spine comprises bones (vertebrae) separated by soft, cushion-like discs that act as shock absorbers. These discs have a tough outer layer and a gel-like center. When the outer layer weakens or tears, the inner material can push out. This condition is called a herniated disc.

If the material presses on nearby nerves, it can lead to several extremely uncomfortable symptoms. Not all herniated discs cause symptoms, but when they do, their location will depend on the location of the affected disc.

They generally occur in the neck or lower back. If in the neck, symptoms will radiate out to the shoulders and arms. If in the lower back, symptoms will radiate down through the leg.

A Closer Look at Symptoms

  • Localized pain in the back or neck, depending on the location of the affected disc
  • Sharp, shooting nerve pain that radiates through the arm or leg
  • Numbness or pins-and-needles sensations
  • Muscle weakness in the affected limbs

Physical Therapy for Managing Pain from a Herniated Disc

Physical therapy is considered a frontline approach for treating a herniated disc. It focuses on relieving pain, improving mobility, and strengthening the muscles that support your spine. In many cases, it can resolve the condition entirely without the need for surgery.

We’ll work with you to design a personalized treatment plan to address the specific symptoms of your condition. Our ultimate goal is to reduce the irritation on your nerves, helping to alleviate symptoms.

Here are a few of the key components of a typical treatment program for a herniated disc:

Manual Therapy for Immediate Relief

Manual therapy involves hands-on techniques to alleviate pain, improve mobility, and facilitate the body’s healing process in the affected area. Techniques might include the following:

Spinal Mobilization

  • Involves guiding your spine through its current range of motion, helping to reduce pressure on nerves

Soft Tissue Manipulation

  • Careful manipulation of your muscles and other soft tissues to boost blood flow to the affected area

Tailored Exercise Programs to Relieve Pain

Exercise programs play an important role in treating herniated discs. We’ll work with you to develop the right blend of exercises for your needs, such as the following:

Mobility Work

  • Targeted stretches to improve range of motion and reduce tension in the spine

Strengthening Exercises

  • Core and back muscle exercises to support spinal stability

Aerobic Conditioning

  • Low-impact activities like walking or cycling to improve overall strength and fitness

Posture and Body Mechanics Training

Poor posture and improper body mechanics can worsen herniated disc symptoms. We can show you strategies to minimize strain on the spine, such as the following:

Proper Lifting Techniques

  • Learning to lift objects safely (such as lifting with your legs or avoiding twisting while lifting) to prevent further injury

Ergonomic Adjustments

  • Modifying your workstation or home environment to support better posture.

Take Control of Your Recovery

If you’re experiencing pain from a herniated disc, physical therapy can help you find relief. At Beyond Limits Physical Therapy, our experienced team designs personalized treatment plans to help you manage your symptoms, improve mobility, and get back to doing what you love. Contact us today to get started!

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