What They Aren’t Telling You About Bulging and Herniated Discs

Bulging and herniated discs are common back problems, but there’s a lot of misinformation surrounding them. If you’ve been diagnosed with a disc issue, you might have heard conflicting advice about your treatment options. Let’s separate the myths from the facts.

 

Myth 1: Surgery Is the Only Solution

One of the biggest myths is that surgery is the only way to fix a bulging or herniated disc.

Fact: Non-surgical Options Can Be Effective

The truth is, that many people find relief through non-invasive treatments. Research shows that surgery should be a last resort. Non-surgical treatments like chiropractic care, occupational therapy, cold laser, and spinal decompression are often very effective at treating disc issues. These treatments work by reducing inflammation, realigning the spine, and taking pressure off the affected discs.

Myth 2: Medications Fix the Problem

While medications like anti-inflammatories and muscle relaxers can provide short-term relief, they don’t fix the underlying problem. Pain medications only mask the symptoms. It’s essential to address the cause of your disc pain to achieve long-term relief.

Fact: Spinal Decompression Treats the Cause

Spinal decompression is a non-invasive therapy that gently stretches the spine, creating negative pressure to pull the herniated disc material back into place. This can help relieve pain and allow the disc to heal naturally.

Myth 3: You’ll Never Be Pain-Free

Another common myth is that you’ll have to live with the pain for the rest of your life. But with the right treatments, you can find long-lasting relief. At Active Spine & Joint Institute, we offer comprehensive care plans designed to target the root cause of disc pain and help you regain your quality of life.

Fact: Active Treatment Gets Results

Through a combination of spinal decompression, chiropractic care, and regenerative therapies, we’ve helped countless patients avoid surgery and get back to living pain-free. These treatments focus on restoring function and reducing inflammation, giving your body the best chance at recovery.

 
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