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HERNIATED DISC & RELATED EFFECTS

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Disc bulges and herniations are many times successfully treated through conservative measures. Unfortunately, disc prolapses/non-sequestered fragments (the broken off pieces) can often times put pressure directly on the spinal cord, and since there is nothing binding them to the rest of the disc, surgery is many times the only option.

Luckily, disc prolapses are the end-stage of disc degeneration and a lot can be done prior to getting to this horrible condition.

Tingling (paresthesia, or reduction of sensation) and numbing (anesthesia, or loss of sensation) are common effects of disc bulges and herniations.

This is because the disc can directly put pressure on the spinal cord or the nerve roots where they exit from the spine.

If the pressure is not reduced, permanent nerve damage can result.

There are cases, however, where nerve entrapment distal to the spine can cause a similar condition.

It is important that your chiropractor be able to distinguish what your problem is and where it is coming from! In addition to standard chiropractic treatments,

Dr. Hyunsuk Oh is certified in the Cox flexion/distraction technic.

This technique is one of, if not the best, chiropractic technique for disc (and other cervical and lumbar) pathology.

Its focus is to create negative disc pressure to help reduce bulges and/or herniations.

It is a technique that is specific for each individual disc pathology. 

It has medical research to back it up!

Simply put, there are no other conservative techniques available that offer the scientific backing for the treatment of disc pathology like Cox technic offers!

In the case of burning pain, or radicular pain, the cause is usually irritation of a nerve sheath. Irritation refers to toxin release from damaged discs, muscles, ligaments, joints, etc. that create an inflammatory process that engulfs the nerve. This inflammatory process creates pain and dysfunction.

The doctor’s approach to all the conditions listed above is to correct the faulty mechanical problems and help the patient stabilize the spinal region in question.

On some occasions, a MRI is needed to help accurately assess the state of the disc.

The Cox technic is very specific for disc problems, and being such, sometimes high quality diagnostic imaging is necessary.

Following improved mechanics and an associated reduction in symptoms, Dr. Hyunsuk Oh works to teach the patient stabilization and rehabilitative exercises so that the problem can be reduced or contained.

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Monday - Friday 

8:30 AM - 5:30 PM

3053 West Olympic Blvd. Suite 203,

Los Angeles CA 90006

(213) 384 - 3830

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