
When a person has a lumbar disc herniation, it means a disc in the lower back has slipped or bulged, which can press on nearby nerves and cause leg pain, numbness, or weakness. This is called radiculopathy. Some people with this condition eventually need back surgery, such as a lumbar discectomy, to remove part of the damaged disc and relieve pressure on the nerve. Chiropractic spinal manipulation is a non-surgical treatment that uses gentle adjustments to improve how the spine moves and reduce nerve irritation. Research suggests that adults with herniated discs and nerve pain who receive chiropractic care may be less likely to need surgery compared to those who do not receive this type of care. While this may not be a cure for every case, spinal manipulation may help reduce symptoms and delay or avoid the need for surgery. It is suggested that you consult with a chiropractor to explore safe, conservative options first.
Bulging and Herniated Discs