Slipped - Disc Treatment
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Slipped - Disc Treatment
Slipped disc treatment refers to the medical and therapeutic methods used to manage a herniated or slipped disc, a condition where the soft inner material of a spinal disc pushes out through a tear in the outer layer, leading to pain, nerve compression, and other symptoms.
Types of Slipped - Disc Treatment
Conservative (Non-Surgical) Treatments:
Physical therapy to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility.
Pain medication (NSAIDs, muscle relaxants, etc.) to manage pain and inflammation.
Hot or cold compresses to alleviate pain and swelling.
Epidural steroid injections to reduce inflammation and pain around the affected nerve.
Minimally Invasive Treatments:
Spinal Decompression Therapy or laser therapy to reduce pressure on the discs and nerves.
Surgical Options (when conservative treatments fail):
Microdiscectomy (minimally invasive surgery) to remove the herniated portion of the disc.
Spinal fusion (in severe cases) to stabilize the spine.
Slipped - Disc Treatment

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