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		<title>Newburgh Herniated Disc Treatment: Live Free Of Pain</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 11:47:17 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Back Pain]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[disc decompression]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[A disc that is herniated is sometimes called a ruptured disc or a slipped disc, although the latter term is a misnomer. When the outer portion of s spinal disc tears, it allows the central portion to bulge out. The condition usually causes severe pain at the site. It may be followed by nerve pain due to the pressure on the nerve roots. Treatment is possible through the practice of Newburgh herniated disc specialist, Shaun Tymchak.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A disc that is herniated is sometimes called a ruptured disc or a slipped disc, although the latter term is a misnomer. When the outer portion of s spinal disc tears, it allows the central portion to bulge out. The condition usually causes severe pain at the site. It may be followed by nerve pain due to the pressure on the nerve roots. Treatment is possible through the practice of Newburgh herniated disc specialist, Shaun Tymchak.</p>
<p>There are numerous traditional medical treatments for this condition. Starting with the least aggressive to the most they include bed rest, weight control, traction devices, support belts or collars, and medications such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, anti-inflammatory steroids, and pain medication followed by cortisone injections. If none of these prove to be helpful, surgery may be performed as a last resort.</p>
<p>Causes of a herniated spinal disc include accident or injury causing compression. Degenerative disc disease is the sometimes a cause, but also a symptom of wear and tear due to aging. If the person lifts incorrectly, a lumbar disc herniation can occur. Long periods of sitting with improper posture also can bring on an acute episode.</p>
<p>Herniation can occur at the lumbar or cervical area. Discs in the lumbar regions are more likely to rupture. There may be pain in the hips and legs, numbness and loss of sensation in feet and toes, depending upon the extent and location of the bulge. It is possible to have herniation without pain.</p>
<p>Rupture of the cervical area discs, though less common, may cause acute pain in the shoulders, arms or hands. There can be loss of sensation or tingling in the hands, the same as the sensations caused by lumbar herniation. The pain or loss of sensation usually is only one side or the other. It can be on both sides, depending on the form that the herniation takes.</p>
<p>Using natural and non-invasive methods in the Newburgh herniated disc treatment helps to reduce disc compression. The disc can then begin the healing process naturally, using the body&#8217;s own defenses and pain reduction mechanisms. Exercises and posture training help to prevent repeated acute episodes.</p>
<p>Learn more about how you can live a more pain free life by following a few simple steps. When you have back pain visiting a <a target="_blank" href="http://NewburghChiro.com">Newburgh herniated disc</a> team at http://newburghchiro.com can help you fast!</p>
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