Treatment of Degenerative disc pain, TX
Degenerative disc pain, tx occurs when one or more discs in the spine begin to deteriorate. These discs play an important role for the spine. They act like shock absorbers between your vertebra and enable your spine to bend and twist. Over time, normal wear and tear on the back can permanently damage these discs. Degenerative disc pain can cause severe, chronic pain that interferes with your daily activities. The spine begins to show signs of wear and tear as the discs dry out and shrink.
These age-related changes can lead to arthritis, disc
herniation, or spinal stenosis. Pressure on the spinal cord and nerves may
cause pain.
Treatment for Degenerative disc pain
Exercises
Exercises can help to strengthen and
stabilize the area around the affected disks, and to increase mobility. Exercises
that build the back and stomach muscles include walking, cycling, and swimming,
as well as core strengthening programs, such as yoga and Pilates.
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Yoga
Yoga promotes the strengthening of your core, which
helps support the muscles in your spine. It also focuses on improving your
flexibility, which can sometimes limited after damage from degenerative
disc disease, and it stretches the spine, which relieves pressure on the
nerves. Deep breathing exercises help increase blood flow and oxygen to injuries
in the spine, which promotes healing and tissue regeneration
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Swimming
Acute stages of an injury caused by degenerative disc pain it may be too painful to
approach exercise traditionally. If you are experiencing leg weakness, or
sciatica, from your injury, you may not trust your legs to support you as you
work your way through an exercise circuit. Swimming and water aerobics are an
excellent, low-impact alternative which takes the pressure off your joints and
still lets you get in plenty of cardio.
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Walking
Never underestimate the power of walking when you
have degenerative disc disease. Cardio stimulates oxygen and blood flow to
muscles and nerves that have been damaged by disc herniation, slippage, or
narrowing
Medications
Over-the-counter pain relievers
like aspirin and ibuprofen can help
fight inflammation. They can ease your pain and lessen swelling. Your
doctor may prescribe a stronger drug for pain if you need it. Narcotic pain
medications are generally used only for severe episodes of low back pain as
they can be addictive and patients become tolerant to their pain relieving
affects quite quickly
It works centrally and does not have
any anti-inflammatory effects. It can, however, be safely taken with
anti-inflammatory pills or Tylenol. Ultracet is a brand name of a pain
medication that includes both tramadol and acetaminophen, so patients
taking Ultracet should avoid taking additional acetaminophen.
Surgery
Non-surgical treatments for Degenerative Disc Pain are
designed to relieve pain and restore function, but they cannot correct
structural deformities, such as narrowing of the spinal canal.
Surgery is recommended when non-surgical treatments
have provided minimal or no improvement of your symptoms. Surgery is
advised if the disc is pressing directly on a nerve or the spinal cord, causing
considerable loss of function.
Surgery is also advised if your leg weakness becomes
progressively worse or if you experience associated bladder and bowel
problems. Spinal Fusion is the type of surgery most frequently used
for degenerative disc disease.
Spinal Fusion involves removing the degenerative disc
and fusing or securing two or more vertebrae together to stop movement and
relieve pain caused by movement. There are various techniques for spinal
fusion surgery and the area of the spine that is involved determines the
approach.
The bone grafts or interbody fusion cage are surgically secured to the spinal column with surgical hardware, such as screws and plates in the neck, and screws and rods in the lumbar spine. The surgical hardware secures the vertebrae together and allows the bone grafts to heal, fusing together the vertebrae.
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