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Treatment For A Back Disc - Helpful Tips For Fast Relief
Treatment
for a bulging disc can be pretty discouraging, because most of the
treatments available through traditional medical methods only provide
temporary relief, if that. This article will discuss the most common
treatments available for a bulging disc, as well as 3 simple tips you
can do from home for relief.
But
before we get into that, we need to discuss what a spinal disc is, as
well as what a bulging disc is, so you understand why the tips I will
make in this article will help with relief.
The
discs of the spine are cushions that are located between each set of
vertebrae in the spine. Their main purpose is to absorb shock, which
protects the vertebrae from too much force, which could cause quite a
bit of pain.
Each
spinal disc is composed of two main parts – a strong outer
covering called the annulus, and a soft jelly center called the
nucleus. The jelly in the center is very important, because this is
where the disc stores oxygen and nutrition in order for the disc to
remain healthy, and heal if a problem ever develops.
One
of the things that complicates any disc condition is the fact that the
discs of the spine do not receive a very good blood supply. Usually,
the body uses blood to transport nutrients and oxygen to injuries, so
they can heal more quickly. One of the recommendations I give you later
in this article will help transport new nutrients and oxygen to the
jelly of the disc for healing more quickly.
In
the case of a bulging disc, the outer covering is damaged, and the
jelly in the center begins to move into the area of the injury. This
causes the disc to bulge against the spinal nerves, which leads to
quite a bit of pain. In addition to this, because the nerves are
agravated, this condition can also cause quite a bit of disability,
simply because the spinal nerves control everything in the body.
In
fact, one of the things you may not know about a spinal disc is that
they can not feel pain, which sounds strange at first, but if you think
about it, it makes sense considering the fact that they’re
absorbing shock all the time.
So,
it’s important to realize that all of the pain is actually
coming from the pressure on the nerve. This is truly the reason that
most treatment of a herniated disc are not effective for the long term
– they are all primarily designed to deal with the painful
nerve, which sounds good on the surface, but they do not really get to
the cause of the problem, which is the bulging disc.
For
example, most physicians will begin by prescribing muscle relaxers and
pain relieving medications, which are typically effective about 30% of
the time. The reason for this is because they numb the nerve, but
don’t do anything for the disc bulging.
Physical
therapy is also usually recommended, and although I’m a
supporter of physical therapy, with this problem, it often
doesn’t provide a long term result. The same is true for pain
injections (such as cortisone and epidurals), which usually provide
relief about 50% of the time, but the pain inevitably returns.
Surgery
has the lowest success rate of all (16% according to the medical
journal Spine), which is why most physicians will do everything else
before recommending surgery. Not only that, surgery is also temporary,
and the pain usually returns within 5 years after having the surgery if
you’re fortunate enough to experience relief to begin with.
This
is why many have a hard time finding a treatment for a bulging disc
that will result in lasting relief. The good news is that there are
actually a number of treatment of bulging discs that are effective, and
truthfully, it often requires a combination of specific treatments to
lead to the end result you are looking for.
In
this article, I’m going to give you 3 simple treatment of
bulging discs that can be used from home, but realize this is only part
of the solution – I’ll give you a helpful resource
at the end of the article if you’d like to learn more. Each
treatment for a bulging disc that I’m about to tell you about
needs to be followed as I outline for best results.
The
first tip I’ll share with you is to use ice. Most people want
to use heat with this problem, which is truly the worst thing you can
do. Heat will aggravate the nerve more, and cause excessive swelling in
the injured area, which also leads to more pain.
Ice
will numb the aggravated nerve, and slow the inflammatory process,
which will result in faster relief. If you want to see the fastest
results with ice, you should use real ice rather than a substitute
(such as frozen vegetables), and you should place the ice right on the
skin over the painful area.
Leave
the ice on for 15 minutes maximum, or until you feel numbness,
whichever comes first. Then, repeat the ice treatment every hour
– it will take 3 to 4 treatments before you feel any relief,
and it often takes about 3 days to experience a noticeable difference
in your pain level.
The
next treatment for a bulging disc I will share with you is actually a
simple exercise utilizing a therapy ball. A therapy ball is one of
those large balls you see in health clubs or physical therapy offices.
People often use them for stomach exercises, however, the exercise I
will recommend for you is actually very simple.
Simply
sit on the ball and gently bounce up and down for 5 minutes each day.
Remember how we were discussing earlier how the jelly in the disc is
where the nutrients and oxygen are kept for healing? This exercise will
pump each disc in the spine, which pumps new nutrients and oxygen into
the disc for faster healing.
The
final treatment of bulging discs I will recommend today is another
exercise utilizing a mini-trampoline. You can find a small trampoline
(usually about 4 feet wide) at most sports stores, and you simply want
to stand in the center of the trampoline and march in place for 5
minutes each day.
Don’t
jump when doing this exercise – marching will cause the body
to re-balance the muscles in the entire back, which removes a lot of
pressure off the injured disc. This exercise will go a long way for not
only alleviating the pain, but also for healing the bulging disc.
If
you would like to learn more about the most effective treatment of
bulging discs, as well as the combination of those treatments that I
recommend for the best results, you can click here (treatment for a
back disc) to get all the details.
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