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Herniated Disc Treatment in Plano

A herniated or bulging disc can make ordinary activities feel risky. Sitting at a desk, getting in the car, or bending to pick something up can all trigger pain that stops you in your tracks.

The Difference Between a Bulging and Herniated Disc

A herniated disc occurs when the soft inner material of a spinal disc pushes through its outer layer and irritates a nearby nerve. A bulging disc is similar but less severe, with the disc pressing outward without fully breaking through. Both conditions can cause significant pain, and both tend to worsen when left untreated or when the underlying pressure is not addressed.

Symptoms can include pain traveling into the buttock or leg, numbness or tingling, weakness, and discomfort that often worsens with sitting, bending, or certain movements.

What Puts Pressure on a Disc

Disc problems rarely develop from a single event. They are usually the result of a combination of factors:

  • Prolonged sitting or sedentary work habits
  • Repetitive bending, lifting, or twisting
  • Poor posture over time
  • Age-related changes in disc hydration and flexibility
  • Previous spinal injuries that were not fully rehabilitated

A Structured Approach to Disc Care

At Shippy Chiropractic, care starts with a detailed exam to confirm whether the disc is the true source of the problem and how severe it is. Imaging, such as X-rays or an MRI, may be recommended to give a clearer picture. Treatment typically combines spinal decompression to reduce pressure on the affected disc and nerve, chiropractic care to restore proper spinal movement, and cold laser therapy to calm inflammation and support healing.

Many patients are seeking a non-surgical approach that allows them to return to normal daily activities without unnecessary procedures.

Get Answers for Disc Pain Before It Gets Worse

Disc issues tend to worsen when ignored. What starts as occasional discomfort can turn into persistent pain that affects how you sit, move, and function each day. Getting the right diagnosis early makes a difference.

To get started, contact us today to schedule your evaluation and learn about the options available to you.

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