How A Knox County Chiropractor Helps Back And Disc Pain Naturally

By James John


The back is not composed of one solid bone. It has a series of small bones called vertebrae that are stacked vertically from the neck on down. Between them are small spongy discs that act to absorb shock as the individual moves his body in all directions. Without these intervertebral discs the bones would rub together causing pain. A slipped or herniated disc can be cared for at Knox County Chiropractic.

A disc does not slip. It becomes herniated and a portion bulges out between two of the vertebrae. The disc is composed of a tough outer shell that is filled with a gel-like semi liquid substance. When there is a subluxation, that is a misalignment, of the spine, the pressure causes part of the disc to extrude from between the bones.

Two obvious reasons for a herniated disc are a fall from a ladder or a car crash. However, something as insignificant as bending over awkwardly can be the reason. Very poor posture and being overweight can also be blamed.

There are delicate nerve roots in the spinal cord. A misalignment causes pressure against them and the hurt can be excruciating. When spinal adjustments realign the vertebrae, the pressure is lifted. That, in turn can alleviate the pain.

The chiropractor begins by doing a full evaluation of your condition. It includes strength testing and taking an x-ray. You will discuss the pain, when it started, how much it limits normal activities and what you suppose causes it.

There are some conditions that should not be cared for using chiropractic adjustments. These individuals will be referred to the proper health care practitioner. When the evaluation is completed, your care can be planned.

A course of spinal adjustments may be supplemented by exercises, nutritional advice and posture correction if applicable. A series of office appointments are scheduled for care to be administered. The goal is pain reduction and a possible return to work. Nothing occurs immediately and relief will be gained incrementally.




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