A slipped disc (also called a herniated or prolapsed disc) happens when the soft gel-like center (nucleus pulposus) of a spinal disc pushes out through a tear in the outer layer (annulus fibrosus). This can press on nearby nerves and cause pain, numbness, or weakness. To get the best slip disc treatment, you need to consult a top spine specialist for better understanding.
Slipped disc commonly occurs not only in the lower back (lumbar spine) but also in the neck (cervical spine) as well. It can rarely occur in the mid back (thoracic spine)
Symptoms depend on the level (cervical/thoracic/lumbar) of the disc prolapse. Common symptoms are:
Lumbar (lower back) disc prolapse:
Cervical (neck) disc prolapse:
No, many people with slipped discs do not have symptoms.
A slipped disc is suspected by a good clinical history and thorough physical examination of the patient and confirmed by an MRI scan.
X-rays are done to rule out other problems and also help in surgical planning.
Yes. The symptoms of a slipped disc resolve within 4-6 weeks in more than 90% of patients.
As mentioned above, the symptoms of a slipped disc resolve within 4-6 weeks in more than 90% of patients irrespective of the treatment modality. This is the natural history of a slipped disc.
Spinal injections like selective nerve root blocks provide good pain relief and are generally indicated in patients not responding to medication or those with severe pain.
However, the duration of pain relief is highly unpredictable. It may vary from a few days to a few years. In some patients, the pain relief may be permanent.
Spinal injections are considered very safe; the incidence of side effects is very rare. They can be repeated if the pain recurs.
Surgery is required in less than 5% of patients. To know if surgery is necessary or not, you need to consult a top spine specialist for slip disc treatment.
With the advent of minimally invasive procedures like microdiscectomy and endoscopic discectomy, patients can get back to office jobs as early as a few days.
However, patients need to wait for a few weeks before getting back to heavy manual labor.
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