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Spinal Disc Herniation & Sciatica : How to Take Care of a Herniated Disc


To take care of a herniated disc, correct the alignment of your spine with chiropractic adjustments to relieve stress on the disc. Avoid sitting to care for a herniated disc with help from a chiropractor in this free video on spinal disc herniation and sciatica. Expert: Dr. Ray Wisniewski Contact: www.healthcareanswerman.com Bio: Dr. Ray Wisniewski has more than 25 years of chiropractic experience. Filmmaker: Jonathan Joseph Series Description: Spinal disc herniation and sciatica can cause a lot of pain and weakness. Learn to treat, relieve and prevent pain with help from a chiropractor in this free video series on spinal disc herniation and sciatica.

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Spinal Disc Herniation & Sciatica : How to Relieve a Herniated Disc With Heat or Cold


To relieve a herniated disc with heat or cold you need a gel ice pack and a hydrocollator. Sooth and relax your herniated disc with help from a chiropractor in this free video on spinal disc herniation and sciatica. Expert: Dr. Ray Wisniewski Contact: www.healthcareanswerman.com Bio: Dr. Ray Wisniewski has more than 25 years of chiropractic experience. Filmmaker: Jonathan Joseph Series Description: Spinal disc herniation and sciatica can cause a lot of pain and weakness. Learn to treat, relieve and prevent pain with help from a chiropractor in this free video series on spinal disc herniation and sciatica.

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Spinal Disc Herniation & Sciatica : How to Repair a Herniated Disc


To repair a herniated disc, the pressure on the disc needs to be relieved using a tight brace. Learn more about how a herniated disc heals with help from a chiropractor in this free video on spinal disc herniation and sciatica. Expert: Dr. Ray Wisniewski Contact: www.healthcareanswerman.com Bio: Dr. Ray Wisniewski has more than 25 years of chiropractic experience. Filmmaker: Jonathan Joseph Series Description: Spinal disc herniation and sciatica can cause a lot of pain and weakness. Learn to treat, relieve and prevent pain with help from a chiropractor in this free video series on spinal disc herniation and sciatica.

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Spinal Disc Herniation & Sciatica : How to Sleep With a Herniated Disc


To sleep with a herniated disc, you should sleep on the floor with a little bit of padding. Give your spine a lot of support while you’re sleeping with help from a chiropractor in this free video on spinal disc herniation and sciatica. Expert: Dr. Ray Wisniewski Contact: www.healthcareanswerman.com Bio: Dr. Ray Wisniewski has more than 25 years of chiropractic experience. Filmmaker: Jonathan Joseph Series Description: Spinal disc herniation and sciatica can cause a lot of pain and weakness. Learn to treat, relieve and prevent pain with help from a chiropractor in this free video series on spinal disc herniation and sciatica.

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Disc Herniation – Non-surgical treatment options in Huntington Beach


P3 Sports Care www.P3SportsCare.com can fix Disc Injuries Herniationsfast. We specialize in sports injuries and getting athletes back to their sports fast (running injuries, shoulder tendonitis, IT Band, Runners Knee, Hip Flexor tightness). We see athletes anywhere from baseball, triathletes, golfers, basketball, cyclist, runners and so on. We provide Active Release Techniques (ART), chiropractic care, strength training and corrective exercises. P3 Sports Care is located in Huntington Beach, CA. 714-392-6482

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Sciatica treatment pain relief from a Disc herniation San Diego


www.paininfo4myback.com Understanding the most effective treatment to end your back pain and sciatica. Remarkable low back treatment with out surgery. Receive our free patient guide and a complimentary DVD!

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WHAT IS A PINCHED NERVE ?

People hear the term “pinched nerve”, as in “pinched nerve in the neck”, but often, don’t know what it really means. Most nerves don’t actually get “pinched”, as you would do with your thumb and forefinger
on a garden hose to increase pressure by direct physical contact with the house. Most nerves that are called “pinched nerves” are getting abnormal or excessive amounts of pressure, usually partial pressures. There is a gradient in the opening for the nerve called a “pressure gradient”, and when some object such as disc material, swollen tissues, etc., start to taking up more space in the hole between the bones, the “intervertebral foramen”, there can be a relative pressure increase. This can also happen if a disc starts to taking up space in the spinal canal. This situation, in which an opening through which a nerve courses, has a decrease in its size or patency, it is called “stenosis”.
Increased pressure on the nerve can cause it to function incorrectly, and depending on whether it is a motor nerve, sensory nerve, or mixed, once there is additional pressure, one can have negative outcomes. A motor nerve that has too much pressure on it can result in decreased strength of an extremity for example, or, if there is sensory function to the nerve, one might feel numbness, or a decreased ability to feel certain stimuli.

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