A Spinal Disc Bulge or Herniation:
What’s The Difference?
Bottom Line:
The
bones, discs, ligaments, and muscles of your spine are designed to help you
maintain proper spinal alignment, posture, and movement. Between each set of
bones or vertebrae is a small rubbery disc. These discs act as small shock
absorbers for your spinal bones and nerves. They have a tough, rubber-like
outer layer called the annulus fibrosis and a soft jelly-like center that is
called the nucleus pulposus. As you age or encounter injuries, the curve of
your spine may fall out of alignment. This can place uneven stress on your
spinal column and discs, increasing the chance of having a disc break down and
herniate.
Why Does It Matter?
A
disc herniation occurs when the outer portion of the disc ruptures (or tears)
and the soft inner portion squeezes out. This type of injury can cause pain at
the site of herniation, or sometimes the herniated disc can pinch a nearby
nerve, causing pain that can radiate down into your arms and legs. Similarly, a disc bulge occurs when the outer
wall of the disc is weakened, but the inner portion has not yet broken through.
- A disc herniation occurs when the inside of a spinal disc breaks through its outside wall.
- Disc herniations often contribute to nerve compression, which can send pain, weakness, or numbness into your arms or legs.
- By maintaining proper spinal alignment, you can reduce added wear and tear on your discs and potentially decrease the likelihood of disc herniation.
Next Steps:
Now
that you know what a disc herniation is, be sure to stay tuned. Next week, we’ll
reveal the best ways you can find natural relief. Can you guess what type of
care resulted in over 90% of people with a disc herniation finding improvement
within the first few months? Stay tuned on the AMI Clinic's socials for the answer!
Check out this weeks YouTube video for additional information on this weeks topic: A Spinal Disc Bulge or Herniation - What's The Difference?
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