Acupuncture for Herniated Disc
Acupuncture for Herniated Disc
What Is a Herniated Disc?
What is the herniated disc meaning and how do we address the issues this condition causes? We will explain how acupuncture for herniated discs works and other nuances to be aware of for guaranteed results without difficulty.
Your spine is made of twenty-six bones and discs in between. Their texture is jelly-like, while they function as a reliable cushioning for your body, maintaining proper posture and agility. Acupuncture for herniated discs assists in handling a weakened area of the spine that has undergone overwhelming pressure and fails to perform its original functions as intended. The main symptom is the pain you experience when moving, sitting, and other activities, with sharp and random sensations during any part of the day. Depending on the location of a so-called ruptured or slipped disc in the body, you may also experience weakness and numbness in the area.
What Causes Herniated Discs?
Acupuncture for building discs will be able to handle the symptoms but not cure the root of the problem. In this case, a deeper insight into what may lead to herniated discs is more than welcome. Obesity is a common concern, increasing health-related issues, but it’s not the only risk to worry about.
Cause | Description | Risk Factors |
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Aging | Natural wear and tear on discs over time | Older age, reduced hydration in discs |
Injury or Trauma | Sudden impact or improper lifting causing disc rupture | Accidents, falls, improper lifting |
Repetitive Strain | Continuous pressure or poor posture on the spine | Poor posture, long sitting periods |
Genetics | Inherited predisposition to disc degeneration | Family history of disc problems |
Sedentary Lifestyle | Weakens spinal muscles, leading to disc issues | Inactivity, poor muscle strength |
Smoking | Reduces blood flow to discs, causing faster degeneration | Smoking, poor circulation |
Herniated Disc Symptoms
They may get better over time without third-party interference, but that’s not always the case. Failing to recognize the problem on time and choosing the right treatment plan may lead to severe condition progress scenarios, leading to the need for surgery. Pay attention to how your body tells you that something is off.
Symptom | Description | Possible Affected Area | Common Triggers |
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Localized Back Pain | Sharp or aching pain in the lower or upper back | Lower back, neck | Movement, bending, lifting |
Radiating Pain | Pain spreading to arms or legs | Arms, legs | Sitting, walking, coughing |
Numbness or Tingling | Pins and needles sensation in limbs | Legs, arms | Prolonged sitting, pressure on nerves |
Muscle Weakness | Difficulty lifting objects or walking | Legs, arms | Physical activity, prolonged pressure |
Loss of Reflexes | Reduced agility and weak body responses | Knees, ankles, arms | Nerve compression or injury |
Pain When Sitting or Standing | Discomfort from prolonged positions | Lower back, legs | Sitting for long periods, standing |
Reduced Range of Motion | Difficulty bending, twisting, or turning the back | Back, neck | Sudden movements, physical strain |
How Can Acupuncture Help Herniated Discs?
This procedure can become a crucial part of your herniated disc treatment:
- enhancing mobility and muscle relaxation;
- advancing the massage efficiency;
- supporting overall healing;
- complementary effects in the post-surgery periods for handling severe cases that require invasive operations;
- contributing to the accuracy and power of chiropractic adjustments, alleviating pressure on nerves.
If you are Worried About a Herniated Disc, Make an Appointment With Us!
What to Expect During an Acupuncture Session
Our procedures are tailored to your target needs and expectations, but the overall experience includes the following stages:
- Primary consultation to define the cause of the herniated disc and related concerns;
- Identifying the best treatment plan with the selection of tailored acupuncture points included;
- Needle insertion, following up-market security and efficiency techniques in the acupuncture art;
- A treatment course with a certain number of sessions lasting from twenty to forty minutes, depending on your state;
- Ongoing support and aftercare.
Acupuncture for Herniated Disc at Pulse Acupuncture
At Pulse Acupuncture, you can cooperate with seasoned experts in the field — licensed and skilled practitioners like Marina Doktorman. Opt for safe, credible, and time-tested methods to address the signs of a herniated disc, ensuring timely and tailored treatment.
Located in Clifton, NJ, and Williamsburg, Brooklyn, our clinics welcome patients with various concerns to address with the utmost care and precision:
- tuina massage for reducing joint and muscular pain and discomfort, improving blood circulation;
- Chinese herbs and essential oils for the best aromatherapy to soothe your anxiety and relieve your stress;
- acupuncture for hair growth, and more.
Touch base with Pulse Acupuncture now for tailored solutions with a high-end price-to-quality ratio.
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Marina Doktorman, M.S., L.Ac., is an experienced acupuncturist who obtained her Masters of Acupuncture from the Tri-State College of Acupuncture in New York City in 2001. During her studies, she focused on Chinese Herbology, a branch of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that utilizes herbs to complement acupuncture treatments. Marina is licensed in both New York (NY) and New Jersey (NJ) and holds a Diplomate of Acupuncture from the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM), indicating her expertise in the field.
Why Pulse Acupuncture?
Experience
Marina Doktorman, L.Ac. has over 20 years of clinical experience.
RELAXATION
At Pulse Acupuncture, we aim to cultivate a spa-like environment.
Comfort
All of our needles are of the highest quality for painless insertion.
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Acupuncture for Herniated Disc - FAQ
What exactly is a herniated disc?
A herniated disc (often referred to as a “slipped” or “ruptured” disc) occurs when the soft, gel-like inner material of an intervertebral disc pushes through a tear in the outer layer. This can irritate nearby nerves, leading to pain, numbness, or weakness in the affected area—commonly the lower back, neck, or limbs.
How can acupuncture help with a herniated disc?
Acupuncture is a form of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that involves inserting ultra-thin needles into specific points on the body. It can potentially help a herniated disc by:
Reducing inflammation:
1. Acupuncture may improve blood circulation around the injured disc, promoting the body’s natural anti-inflammatory response.
2. Alleviating pain: Stimulating specific acupuncture points can help release endorphins and other neurochemicals that reduce pain perception.
3. Relaxing muscle tension: Tight muscles surrounding the spine can exacerbate herniated disc pain. Acupuncture can help ease muscle tightness and spasms, improving range of motion.
Does acupuncture actually help the disc heal, or just relieve symptoms?
How many acupuncture sessions will I need to see results?
The number of sessions can vary significantly based on factors such as:
- Severity and duration of the herniation
- Patient’s overall health and lifestyle
- Presence of complicating conditions (e.g., arthritis, spinal stenosis)
Many people notice pain relief after 4–6 sessions. However, some may require ongoing treatments (e.g., weekly, bi-weekly) for maintenance, particularly if the disc issue is chronic.
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Acupuncture therapy at Pulse Acupuncture Practice, at Clifton, NJ and Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NYC offers unique combination of various cupuncture types for healing on all levels: emotional, spiritual and physical by integrating ancient wisdom of energy healing with modern acupuncture techniques.