Disc Injury Treatments

If you’ve recently suffered a disc injury or otherwise have hurt your back, you should get in touch with a chiropractor. Disc and back issues can be serious, and they often get worse rather than better if left untreated. The good news for residents of Littleton, CO, in need of disc injury treatments is they can work with Dr. Philip Willner, who uses a physical therapy approach to chiropractic.

The Nature of Disc Injuries

It helps to understand what exactly discs are so you can grasp how they can be injured. Your spine is made up of bones called vertebrae. In between these vertebrae, you’ll find soft discs that essentially act as spacers and shock absorbers.

If you injure your spine, there’s a risk that one or more of the discs will rupture, potentially producing chronic pain. The gel-like nucleus inside the disc can also bulge outwards and may impinge nearby tissues. This condition is referred to as a herniated disc.

Your discs may get hurt during an accident, such as while you’re driving or doing some chores around the home. A bad fall or lifting something too heavy for you could provide the force needed to deform the discs. However, they’re more vulnerable to injury if they’ve already been wearing down over time. Fortunately, if you find yourself in a similar situation to the above and need to see a chiropractor in Littleton, CO, to discuss disc injury treatments, you can contact Dr. Willner.

Treating Disc Problems with Chiropractic Care

Dr. Willner can use hands-on care to better understand your spine and potential trouble spots. He will also ask you some questions at your consultation about your symptoms and usual habits. Feel free to share your insights, as well.

There are several ways to alleviate pressure on injured discs short of surgery, and they mostly involve strengthening the spine’s supportive tissues and making room for herniated discs to move back into place. Dr. Willner prepares patients for chiropractic adjustments by providing therapeutic ultrasound, electric muscle stimulation, and myofascial trigger point release. He also recommends stretching and strengthening exercises to combat the soreness caused by an injured disc and make the patient more resilient to damage going forward.

Do you want to get in touch with Dr. Willner so you can start disc injury treatments in Littleton, CO? If so, you can call 720 283 8006. The sooner you act, the less pain you need to endure.

Our Location

7261 S. Broadway, Ste 101B, Littleton, CO, 80122

Office Hours

Find Out When We Are Open

Monday:

By Appt.

Tuesday:

By Appt.

Wednesday:

By Appt.

Thursday:

By Appt.

Friday:

By Appt.

Saturday:

By Appt.

Sunday:

By Appt.