{"id":8558,"date":"2013-11-18T11:14:01","date_gmt":"2013-11-18T03:14:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/excelmedicalgroup.com\/uncategorized-2\/hivd\/"},"modified":"2021-08-15T23:28:33","modified_gmt":"2021-08-15T15:28:33","slug":"what-is-herniated-lumbar-intervertebral-disc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.excelmedicalgroup.com\/en\/case-sharing\/what-is-herniated-lumbar-intervertebral-disc\/","title":{"rendered":"What is Herniated Lumbar Intervertebral Disc?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><section class=\"kc-elm kc-css-875076 kc_row\"><div class=\"kc-row-container  kc-container\"><div class=\"kc-wrap-columns\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-845937 kc_col-sm-12 kc_column kc_col-sm-12\"><div class=\"kc-col-container\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-763414 kc_text_block\"><\/p>\n<p>2013-11-18<\/p>\n<p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/section><section class=\"kc-elm kc-css-476487 kc_row\"><div class=\"kc-row-container  kc-container\"><div class=\"kc-wrap-columns\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-408077 kc_col-sm-12 kc_column kc_col-sm-12\"><div class=\"kc-col-container\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-729997 kc_shortcode kc_single_image\">\n\n        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.excelmedicalgroup.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/01\/disc2.jpg\" class=\"\" alt=\"\" \/>    <\/div>\n<div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-483434\" style=\"height: 40px; clear: both; width:100%;\"><\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-857300 kc_text_block\"><\/p>\n<h4>What is Herniated Lumbar Intervertebral Disc?<\/h4>\n<p>Disc herniation is one of the causes of low back pain or sciatica. It not only causes restlessness, back pain, and numbness of the feet, but also makes people unable to work and having normal activity.<\/p>\n<p>\n<\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-113295\" style=\"height: 40px; clear: both; width:100%;\"><\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-326439 kc_shortcode kc_single_image\">\n\n        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.excelmedicalgroup.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/01\/HIVD01.jpg\" class=\"\" alt=\"\" \/>    <\/div>\n<div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-755171\" style=\"height: 40px; clear: both; width:100%;\"><\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-485379 kc_text_block\"><\/p>\n<p>The intervertebral disc is located between the upper and lower vertebrae, and is composed of the inner layer of nucleus (gel) and the outer layer of fibrous ring. The function of the intervertebral disc is to absorb the pressure on the spine, and also has the effect of shock absorption. When we move the body and bend forward or backward, the disc also takes different shapes to cope with the body&#8217;s movements. However, as the body continue to bear weight, the nucleus pulposus will begin to become dehydrated and deteriorated, the ability to absorb stress will also decrease, and the fibrous annulus will begin to degenerate at the same time. Improper postures or movements, may also cause herniated disc.<\/p>\n<p>\n<\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-882080\" style=\"height: 40px; clear: both; width:100%;\"><\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-588845 kc_shortcode kc_single_image\">\n\n        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.excelmedicalgroup.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/01\/HIVD02.jpg\" class=\"\" alt=\"\" \/>    <\/div>\n<div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-536875\" style=\"height: 40px; clear: both; width:100%;\"><\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-311628 kc_text_block\"><\/p>\n<h4>Herniated Lumbar Intervertebral Disc<\/h4>\n<p>When the intervertebral disc of the lumbar spine is herniated, (depending on the disc protrusion), the patient will feel pain in the lower back or from the back to the buttocks, thighs (lateral or medial side), calves (posterior, anterior lateral or anterior medial). The back of the foot and soles will feel numb, and the pain increases when coughing, sneezing, bending over or holding heavy objects. Patients may also find it difficult to stand or walk, they tend to tilt their body sideways. In severe cases, they may feel restless and even have back pain with bed rest. In addition to pain and numbness, they may also cause weakness or atrophy of lower limbs.<\/p>\n<p>\n<\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-7098\" style=\"height: 40px; clear: both; width:100%;\"><\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-883185 kc_shortcode kc_single_image\">\n\n        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.excelmedicalgroup.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/01\/mth-head-2202-06.jpg\" class=\"\" alt=\"\" \/>    <\/div>\n<div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-631384\" style=\"height: 40px; clear: both; width:100%;\"><\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-966198 kc_text_block\"><\/p>\n<p>Lumbar disc herniation is most common between the fourth and fifth vertebrae, followed by the fifth lumbar vertebrae and the first vertebrae of sacrum, and may also occur between the third and fourth vertebrae. From the patient&#8217;s condition alone, neurological analysis can generally confirm that the patient&#8217;s disc is herniated. However, due to some other diseases of the spine such as lumbar degeneration, spine or spinal cord tumors, spinal canal stenosis may cause symptoms similar to herniated discs.<\/p>\n<p>Therefore, every patient diagnosed with intervertebral disc herniation must undergo MRI scan of the lumbar spine to rule out the possibility of other diseases. The diagnosis rate ranges from 85% to 90%. Magnetic Resonance scan is a safe scan, there is no radiation, and it can be done in MRI centre ( <a href=\"http:\/\/www.accurate-mri.com\">www.accurate-mri.com<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p>\n<\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-240233\" style=\"height: 40px; clear: both; width:100%;\"><\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-98890 kc_text_block\"><\/p>\n<h4>Herniated Lumbar Invertebral Disc<\/h4>\n<p>Patients suffering from intervertebral disc herniation and intervertebral disc prolapse are quite severe due to the high intensity of pain and numbness. In many cases, the first reaction of the patient is to take painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs, or take painkillers to relieve pain. But often after the medication, the pain still persists, because the disc is still presses the nerve. Of course, if the patient&#8217;s pain is really unbearable, painkillers are still needed.<\/p>\n<p>To effectively treat the herniated intervertebral disc protrusion, we must first reduce the internal pressure of the disc, and manage in many lifestyle habits (such as incorrect posture) and gradually recover with treatment.<\/p>\n<p>\n<\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-503490\" style=\"height: 40px; clear: both; width:100%;\"><\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-116958 kc_text_block\"><\/p>\n<h4>70-80% of patients can treat intervertebral disc herniation without surgery<\/h4>\n<p>To treat intervertebral disc herniation, continued therapy (non-invasive treatment, such as chiropractic therapy) should be used first, and 70-80% of patients can be cured without surgery. If the patient\u2019s condition has not improved or worsened after approximately 3 months of treatment, or the patient has severe neurological disorders such as loss of muscle strength, bladder or stool incontinence , or repeated episodes of pain in the patient, it becomes more frequent and severely increased. surgery may be required.<\/p>\n<p>Another relatively treatment method is &#8220;chemo nucleolysis\" (chemo nucleolysis). Under X-ray fluoroscopy, papaya enzyme is injected into the diseased intervertebral disc via subcutaneous injection to dissolve the nucleus pulposus and reduce the pressure of the intervertebral disc to achieve the therapeutic effect. However, papaya enzyme has the side effects of causing anaphylactic shock and myelitis (severely can cause paralysis of the lower half of the body), and it is only suitable for the treatment of some mild disc herniation.<\/p>\n<p>\n<\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-884850\" style=\"height: 40px; clear: both; width:100%;\"><\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-215250 kc_text_block\"><\/p>\n<h4>COX\u00ae Decompression Manipulation -Correcting the spine without relying on painkillers to relieve pain<\/h4>\n<p>Chiropractors will use ice compress, eletrode therapy, Cox\u00ae therapy and manual therapy to treat the protruding disc and help the patient relax muscles and relieve pain. The treatment period is generally longer, about 2-3 months, depending on the severity of the patient.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Cox\u00ae Decompression Manipulation\". Cox\u00ae treatment was invented by Dr. James M. Cox in the United States in 1960. He used two different techniques, &#8220;traction\" and &#8220;decompression\" to control the movement of the spine. The founder of the clinic.<\/p>\n<p>Cox\u00ae Decompression Manipulation is particularly effective in reducing the symptoms of back pain, foot pain, neck and shoulder pain. It is especially significant for spinal pain caused by intervertebral disc protrusion, sciatica, spinal stenosis, and spondylolisthesis.<\/p>\n<p>Cox\u00ae Decompression Manipulation is a treatment method that has passed long-term clinical research and proven evidence, and it is also a treatment method that has been cited in many ways to effectively reduce back pain. It does not rely on invasive treatments such as painkillers and surgery. Compared with other treatments, Cox\u00ae Decompression is a relatively mild treatment and highly effective to treat disc herniation.<\/p>\n<p>\n<\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-379113\" style=\"height: 40px; clear: both; width:100%;\"><\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-945806 kc_shortcode kc_single_image\">\n\n        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.excelmedicalgroup.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/01\/decompress_disc.jpg\" class=\"\" alt=\"\" \/>    <\/div>\n<div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-325903\" style=\"height: 40px; clear: both; width:100%;\"><\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-885457 kc_text_block\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: right;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/excelmedicalgroup.com\/service\/spine-performance\/non-surgical-treatment\/cox-decompression-technic\/\">\u4e86\u89e3\u66f4\u591a\u95dc\u65bc\u300cCOX\u00ae\u8edf\u9aa8\u6e1b\u58d3\u6cbb\u7642\u300d \u2192<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/section><section id=\"dr-matty\" class=\"kc-elm kc-css-10525 kc_row\"><div class=\"kc-row-container  kc-container\"><div class=\"kc-wrap-columns\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-578385 kc_col-sm-12 kc_column kc_col-sm-12\"><div class=\"kc-col-container\">\n<div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-582233 divider_line\">\n\t<div class=\"divider_inner divider_line1\">\n\t\t\t<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-843591 kc_row kc_row_inner\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-392320 kc_col-sm-6 kc_column_inner kc_col-sm-6\"><div class=\"kc_wrapper kc-col-inner-container\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-231849 kc_shortcode kc_single_image\">\n\n        <img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.excelmedicalgroup.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/02\/dr-matty-wong.jpg\" class=\"\" alt=\"\" \/>    <\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-733798 kc_col-sm-6 kc_column_inner kc_col-sm-6\"><div class=\"kc_wrapper kc-col-inner-container\"><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-950368 kc_text_block\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left;\"><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>Author<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>\n<\/div><div class=\"kc-elm kc-css-512457 kc_text_block our-doctor-fixed-height\"><\/p>\n<p style=\"padding: 15px 0px; text-align: left;\"><strong>Dr. Matty F.Y. 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