Visit www.healyourbulgingdisc.com to learn more! The Top 5 Things You Can Do at Home to Relieve Your Herniated Disc Pain Fast, and with Little or No Money – Discover 5 reliable methods of eliminating herniated / bulging disc pain that can be done from the comfort of your home, do not require a visit to a doctor, and will cost little or no money!
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Visit www.healyourbulgingdisc.com to learn more! The Top 5 Things You Can Do at Home to Relieve Your Herniated Disc Pain Fast, and with Little or No Money – Discover 5 reliable methods of eliminating herniated / bulging disc pain that can be done from the comfort of your home, do not require a visit to a doctor, and will cost littThe Top 5 Things You Can Do at Home to Relieve Your Herniated Disc Pain Fast, and with Little or No Money – Discover 5 reliable methods of eliminating herniated / bulging disc pain that can be done from the comfort of your home, do not require a visit to a doctor, and will cost little or no money!
This is a educational video we did to try and help other people who are doing crate rest therapy for a herniated disc. The reason we have decided to do crate rest vs surgery is because Pixie was operated 2 1/2 months ago for an other herniated disc and healed 98% and now he has a new disc that has herniated. This is after 3 days of vet crate rest and prevezone. Fist day at home.this is part 2
When a Sore Neck or Back Leads to Numbness in Your Arms and Legs – Sometimes a stiff neck or back can be a sign of a herniated disc which can press into nerves or into the spinal cord. This kind of pressure can cause permanent nerve damage if not treated. Minimally invasive surgery is an option for removing the damaged discs and allowing a patient to resume their normal activities.
Two weeks ago I had to go to the hospital due to back pain, and I had an MRI done. The doctor told me that I have a large herniated disc at the L5-S1 compressed on the S1 nerve with annular tearing causing pain, weakness and numbness in the left leg. What does that mean? Also, i have been referred to a neurosurgeon for further treatment. With this in mind, will back surgery be needed?
I lived in China where I got an MRI and found out I have a herniated disc. Does anyone know the best doctor to go see for that? I’ve heard go to a neurosurgeon and not an orthopedic surgeon. Also…anyone heard of going to a chiropractor? I have had the pain for over a year so I think I’m in the 10% that don’t get better after 6 months or less. Thanks!