Spinal Decompression

If you develop problems with the discs in your back, you may find relief through spinal decompression therapy. During spinal decompression, the chiropractor helps you find relief by stretching your spine and manipulating your back and muscles to alleviate pressure on spinal discs. At Canyon View Chiropractic in Salt Lake City, we are trained to perform these techniques, helping you avoid surgery and unnecessary medications while gaining freedom from pain.

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How Disc Problems Cause Back Pain

Your spine is made up of 24 bones that compose the spinal column. Between each of these bones are discs that act as cushions and prevent the bones from rubbing together. The outer part of the disc is made of cartilage. When something goes wrong with those discs, you can experience pain and mobility problems.

Herniated Discs

A herniated disc occurs when a crack in the outer layer of cartilage causes some of the inner cartilage to protrude from the disc. Herniated discs are also referred to as ruptured or slipped discs.

Bulging Discs

Discs can wear out as you age. They can become dehydrated, and the cartilage can stiffen. As the disc deteriorates, the outer part of the disc may bulge out.

Disc Degeneration

Unfortunately, everyone can expect to experience disc degeneration with aging. Disc degeneration is not life-threatening but can lead to more serious problems.

Signs You May Have Bulging Or Herniated Discs

There are several signs to look out for to see if you are developing bulging or herniated discs. These include but are not limited to:

    • The first sign of trouble is usually back pain. Many disc problems occur in the lower back, and that is where the pain is centered if you have bulging or herniated discs.

    • You may have disc problems if the pain in your back worsens when you sit or stand for an extended period.

    • Pain while coughing, sneezing, or even laughing may be a sign of disc problems.

    • Another sign that you have problems with at least one of your discs is experiencing pain, numbness, or a "pins and needles" sensation in your extremities.

Before attempting to treat yourself, see a qualified professional to ensure that this is indeed your problem. Chiropractors can give you an exam and run diagnostic tests such as back scans or X-rays to help you choose the best course of action.

Get Help in Salt Lake City for Herniated Discs

If you want to find a chiropractor near you in Salt Lake City, you can trust Canyon View Chiropractic to help you develop a gentle, effective program to help you find the relief you need.

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