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Monday, December 23, 2013

By Roxie Ocegueda


The human spine requires many different parts to work together to provide support for the body. Patients who experience herniated discs often find healing difficult. These injuries require more time to heal than other conditions cared for by doctors of chiropractic. Patients receiving care from a Grand Rapids chiropractor may heal sooner.

Unlike most other parts of the body, discs have no direct blood supply. They only receive nutrition and oxygen due to the motion of the bones above and below them. This action pumps blood from the bone into the disc. When muscle spasms strike the surrounding back muscles, the pumping action stops.

To heal correctly, discs should receive attention from the chiropractic doctor. He will start by making a manual exam of the spine to locate the source of the pain. If the source is determined to be a herniated disc, the doctor works with the patient to develop a therapy plan. The plan is often the key to a speedy recovery and also reduces pain associated with the condition.

Spinal discs are made of two different compounds. The outer layer is hard, yet flexible, while the inner layer is gelatinous and fluid. Over time, small cracks develop in the outer layer that allows the inner one to leak outside the body. This condition is referred to as a herniated disc.

Improper lifting can place undue pressure on a disc that causes it to rupture. However, when proper techniques are used, discs are very unlikely to herniate. In most cases, the strength of the disc is greater than the surrounding bones and a broken vertebrae is more likely than a ruptured disc, with proper lifting.

Help from a Grand Rapids chiropractor can speed the healing of a disc. Chiropractic adjustments, along with massage therapy, gentle stretching and moist heat can reduce one's suffering. Although discs may never be the same as before, proper care reduces the chances of arthritis affecting the joint.




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