A slipped disc can cause symptoms such as pain down the back of the leg (sciatica), numbness, or weakness. Read about causes, diagnosis, and treatment (surgery, physical therapy, and medications).
A pinched nerve can also be referred to as a slipped disc, prolapsed disc, bulging disc, ruptured disc, or even degenerative disc disease. They’re all essentially the same thing; it just depends on who you’re talking to. The most commonly used terms are herniated disc or bulging disc....
The most common slipped disc symptoms are sciatica, numbness or weakness in the back, neck, legs, or arms, and back pain that...
The pulpy contents of the disc spill through the new opening, often irritating spinal nerves or compressing the spinal cord itself. Sometimes a herniated disc is called a “slipped disc,”“prolapsed disc,” or “ruptured disc.” To a doctor, there may be subtle differences among the terms,...
Many thanks for this open exchange of experiences. And please comment on the platelet count. Tanya September 5, 2024 at 1:41 pm - Reply I had my allergan textured implants (silicone) since 2010. Had extraction on 8/16/24 – one was ruptured. So glad I decided to have them taken ...
Herniated Disc “Herniated disc” is a broad term that may also be referred to as a slipped disc, a bulging disc, a prolapsed disc or a ruptured disc. They’re all essentially the same thing. Technically, a bulging disc occurs when the outermost part of the disc begins to weaken and th...
Treatment of shoulder pain depends on the cause. Certain conditions, such as myofascial pain, muscle strain, a herniated disc in the neck or frozen shoulder, can heal on its own with time and rest. An orthopedist or experienced physiotherapist can show you exercises to do at home. ...
Dislocation of Bones Sprains and Strains Stress Fractures Tendon Rupture Herniated Disc(Ruptured or Slipped Disc) Joint Overuse Injury Nerve Entrapment or Compression (Pinched Nerve) Repetitive Motion Disorders Infectious Causes of Joint Pain: Joint Pain can be caused by any of the following infectious...
(herniated, ruptured, bulging, torn, collapsed, slipped, and prolapsed disks), (muscle spasms, tension, knots, stiffness, soreness), (sprains, and strains), pulled muscles, scar tissue, (lower back, mid back, upper back, and neck pain),(vertebrae, lumbar, thoracic, and cervical pain), ...
Pain in the shoulder(s), upper back, neck or back of the head, aggravated by turning the head Tender spots in the neck Neck stiffness Neck swelling (sometimes) 2. Injuries of the cervical SPINE (C1-C3 level),like herniated disc or broken vertebra. Symptoms: ...