Herniated Disc Treatment in Lafayette, CA
A herniated disc occurs when one of the cushioning discs between the bones of the spine becomes irritated or displaced. When a disc bulges or herniates, it may place pressure on nearby nerves and lead to pain, numbness, or weakness.
At Village Chiropractic in Lafayette, evaluation focuses on identifying whether symptoms are related to a disc injury and determining the most appropriate conservative treatment approach.
Many patients with disc-related pain improve with care focused on restoring spinal movement and reducing stress on the affected structures.
What Is a Herniated Disc?
The discs of the spine act as cushions between the vertebrae. Each disc contains a soft inner material surrounded by a tougher outer layer.
When the outer portion of the disc weakens, the inner material may push outward. This is known as a disc bulge or herniation.
If the disc presses on a nearby nerve, it can lead to symptoms such as:
Lower back pain
Pain radiating into the leg
Numbness or tingling in the leg or foot
Muscle weakness
Disc injuries in the lower back are one of the most common causes of sciatica.
Common Causes of Disc Injuries
Disc irritation can develop gradually or occur after a specific movement or injury.
Common contributing factors include:
Repetitive bending or lifting
Prolonged sitting
Poor posture
Sports injuries
Degenerative changes in the spine
In many cases, symptoms develop slowly as the disc becomes more irritated over time.
Symptoms of a Herniated Disc
Symptoms vary depending on which nerve is affected. Common symptoms include:
Lower back pain
Pain that travels into the buttock or leg
Numbness or tingling in the leg
Muscle weakness
Pain that worsens with sitting or bending
When the disc irritates the nerves that form the sciatic nerve, patients may experience sciatica symptoms.
How Chiropractic Care May Help
Treatment for disc injuries focuses on reducing irritation of the affected nerve and restoring normal movement in the spine.
Chiropractic adjustments may help improve motion in the joints of the spine and reduce mechanical stress on the surrounding structures.
In some cases, spinal decompression therapy may be recommended. Decompression gently stretches the spine and may help reduce pressure within the disc and surrounding nerve roots.
Treatment may also include mobility exercises and stretching designed to restore normal movement patterns and reduce stress on the spine.
When to Seek Evaluation
Persistent back or leg pain should be evaluated to determine whether a disc injury may be involved.
If symptoms such as leg pain, numbness, or weakness continue or worsen, an examination can help identify the underlying cause and guide the most appropriate treatment approach.
Visit Village Chiropractic
Village Chiropractic serves patients throughout Lafayette, Moraga, Orinda, Walnut Creek, and Pleasant Hill.
If you are experiencing symptoms of a disc injury or persistent back pain, chiropractic care may help relieve discomfort and restore normal movement.