If you are suffering from arm or leg pain/numbness, one of the possible diagnoses for these symptoms, is a herniated disc. These can be a problem throughout life often starting in your twenties. This can be associated with normal age related degenerative issues, trauma, lifting events, etc. Although the topic of a herniated disc is what is noted, the above-mentioned symptoms could be attributed to other conditions, so to learn more please call our office to schedule an appointment with our Orthopedic Spine Surgeon.
Diagnosis
Herniated discs can occur, typically, in the lower back, lumbar spine, and the neck areas. Pain in these affected places is the most common symptom. Age and genetics can both make injuries more likely.
To diagnose a herniated disc, Dr. Duane D. H. Pitt can perform a physical exam and look over your medical history. The physical exam usually entails checking for tenderness to find the cause of pain. They may test your reflexes, your strength, and mobility, as well as your ability to feel.
Imaging tests are also an important part of diagnosis, especially to rule out other possible causes and to confirm the exact location of your herniated disc.
Pain Management and Treatment
Treatment for a herniated disc can be primarily conservative and non-surgical. For minor cases, your doctor can suggest simply modifying your daily activities, especially those that cause pain. Physical therapy can also be part of the treatment plan, both to help you heal and as a way to reduce pain. Medication to manage pain symptoms can include over-the-counter pain medication, muscle relaxers, and neuropathic drugs that can have an effect on your nerve impulses as well as decrease pain. Only severe cases, or those that have not shown improvement by other means, may be prescribed surgery
If you are having difficulty brought on by a herniated disc you can schedule a consultation by calling Spine Disorders Of Arizona at (602) 218-6556.