Herniated and bulging discs are common spinal conditions that can cause discomfort and pain. While these terms are often used interchangeably, they refer to different disc damage. Our chiropractor can help with the right back pain treatment to improve your quality of life. Visit Advanced Physical Medicine in Yorkville, IL, for relief.

Similarities Between These Conditions

It may help understand how these two conditions are similar. A herniated disc and a bulging disc can cause back and neck pain. Both are the result of problems with the spinal discs. In addition, working with our chiropractor may provide pain relief.

While these two conditions share some commonalities, there are also many important differences. You may simultaneously suffer from a bulging and herniated disc.

Differences Between a Bulging Disc and Herniated Disc

Your spine is strong and flexible. The exterior of your spine is made up of largely bone. However, you’ll find soft tissues and the nucleus pulposus inside the spine. The bones are meant to protect the soft interior.

A herniated disc may also be called a ruptured or slipped disc. The disc may leak out the nucleus pulposus between the vertebrae. This herniation can cause a lot of pain and discomfort.

As for a bulging disc, the soft interior nucleus pulposus remains largely within the bones. However, pressure on the vertebrae may cause the discs to bulge. This bulge can cause various pain and discomfort. Herniated discs are more likely to produce widespread and severe pain.

Receive Back Pain Relief with Chiropractic Care

In the case of bulging and herniated discs, chiropractic care may help. Our chiropractor can use chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue massages, and other treatment methods to reduce pain and encourage a healthier, stronger spine. Patients may enjoy short and long-term pain relief. Contact Advanced Physical Medicine in Yorkville, IL, to understand your disc issues. Call our office at (630) 239-7284 to schedule an appointment.

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