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DISC HERNIATION

 

DISK HERNIATION, BACK PAIN, AND SCIATIC PAIN? SPECIALIZED AND EFFECTIVE TREATMENT WITHOUT SURGERY

Have you ever felt that back pain that seems never to go away? Or a tingling sensation that runs down your leg, making even the simplest daily tasks difficult? These could be signs of a herniated disc!

The spine is the foundation of our body, made up of 33 vertebrae organized into five regions: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal. The movable vertebrae (cervical, thoracic, and lumbar) are separated by intervertebral discs, which act as natural shock absorbers, protecting the spinal cord and allowing the flexibility needed for daily movements. In addition to supporting the body, the spine ensures efficient communication between the brain and the rest of the body, playing an essential role in the nervous system.

Over time, natural wear and tear, trauma, poor posture, and other conditions can compromise spinal health, resulting in problems such as herniated discs, sciatica, back pain, and postural changes. These issues not only cause pain but also affect mobility and quality of life.

A herniated disc occurs when an intervertebral disc — responsible for cushioning the impact between the vertebrae — slips or is injured. This puts pressure on the nerves around the spine, resulting in intense pain and limited movement. Symptoms can vary depending on the severity and location of the herniation.

Fortunately, surgery is not always necessary to treat a herniated disc. With advanced and personalized methods, such as specialized physical therapy and decompression techniques, incredible results can be achieved, alleviating pain and restoring mobility.

Don't let pain define your life! Regain your freedom of movement and live fully. Your spine deserves attention and care — and we are here to help you achieve the quality of life you have always desired!

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