Thursday, September 4, 2008

Herniated Disk

The bones (vertebrae) that form the spine in your back are cushioned by small, spongy discs. When these discs are healthy, they act as shock absorbers for the spine and keep the spine flexible. But when a disc is damaged, it may bulge or break open. This is called a herniated disc. It may also be called a slipped or ruptured disc. You can have a herniated disc in any part of your spine. But most herniated discs affect the lower back (lumbar spine). Some happen in the neck (cervical spine) and, more rarely, in the upper back (thoracic spine). This topic focuses mainly on the lower back.



So poor Michael went to the Physical Therapist today and it looks like he has a herniated disk in his lower right back. Poor kid has been in pain all week, I have been trying to help him!! But he took off all week and hope to back to work next week *cross those fingers*

1 comment:

♥Tami said...

This is the worst pain ever! I have 2 of these in my back L4 and L5. I'm very sorry that you have to endure this kind of pain Michael! Hopefully you will feel better soon!
I had a procedure called Spinal Disc Decompression done! It worked miracles for me! Kind of expensive but totally worth it!