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Disc Injury

A disc injury can interfere with movement, comfort, and daily activities. Whether symptoms developed gradually or began after an injury, our focus is on understanding the source of symptoms and how they affect daily function.

Why Disc Injuries Cause Pain

Spinal discs act as cushions between the bones of the spine. When a disc becomes irritated, bulges, or herniates, it may contribute to pain in the back or neck and, in some cases, symptoms that extend into the arms or legs.

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In certain situations, symptoms may also be influenced by nearby joint changes or narrowing within the spine that affects surrounding nerves.

 

Disc injuries may develop over time or occur suddenly following injury, including motor-vehicle collisions. Your evaluation focuses on identifying the involved structures, understanding how symptoms affect daily activities, and determining what type of care may be appropriate based on examination findings.

How We Treat Disc Injury

Your care is based on clinical findings from your initial evaluation and your individual response to care. When appropriate, management of your condition may include:​​​

  • Spinal Manipulation ("Adjustments")​

  • Manual Therapy​​​​

  • Therapeutic Exercise​

  • Therapeutic Activities​​​

  • Electrical and Therapeutic Modalities​​​​

  • Re-evaluation​

Treatment methods are selected based on examination findings and updated as response to care is assessed over time.

What to Expect

Following your initial evaluation, care is directed toward addressing pain, movement limitations, and functional capacity based on examination findings. Response to care is monitored regularly, and care plans are modified based on clinical findings and patient tolerance.

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If additional evaluation, imaging, or referral is indicated, this will be discussed as part of your care plan. Care is guided by what’s needed, with clear communication at each stage.

Optional Support & Self-Care

In some cases, general wellness options may be discussed as an adjunct to care. These options are not required, are not part of treatment, and are reviewed only when relevant to a patient’s individual presentation and personal preferences.

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For patients who choose to explore these options, professional-grade supplements and self-care items can be accessed through Atlanta Back & Body’s secure product store

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