Disc Herniations

Disc Herniations

Disc Herniation

Disc Herniation occurs when one of the spinal discs, the cushions between your vertebrae gets damaged or slips out of its normal position. This can irritate nearby nerves, causing pain, numbness or weakness. It usually develops gradually due to wear and tear, poor posture, or sudden strain. Everyday activities such as bending, lifting or even sitting for long periods can become uncomfortable.

Disc herniation often progresses in stages. In the early stage, you may notice mild discomfort or tingling in your back or legs. During the middle stage, pain may intensify and movements like bending forward or lifting objects can feel restricted. In the later stage, pain might ease slightly, but weakness, numbness or limited mobility can continue until proper treatment restores spine health and function.

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Types of Disc Herniation

Lumbar (Lower Back) Disc Herniation: This is the most common type, affecting the lower spine. It often causes pain, tingling, or numbness in the lower back, buttocks and legs. Pain can worsen when sitting, bending or lifting. Severity varies from mild discomfort to significant nerve irritation, affecting walking, standing or daily tasks. Cervical (Neck) Disc Herniation: This type affects the neck and upper back. Symptoms may include neck pain, stiffness, tingling or weakness in the arms or hands. It often develops after poor posture, minor injuries or age related changes. Early intervention is important to prevent nerve complications. Thoracic (Mid-Back) Disc Herniation: Less common than cervical or lumbar types, thoracic herniation affects the mid-back region. Pain may radiate around the chest or abdomen, sometimes mistaken for heart or lung issues. Proper diagnosis and care are essential to manage symptoms effectively. Systemic-Related Disc Issues: Certain conditions like obesity, diabetes or degenerative spine disorders can increase the risk of disc herniation. These cases may require a longer recovery period and careful monitoring to ensure the spine heals correctly.

Comprehensive Care for Disc Herniation

Rest & Smart Movement: Avoid heavy lifting or sudden twisting, but don’t stop moving entirely. Gentle walking and light activity prevent stiffness and support healing.
Cold and Heat Therapy: A cold pack can reduce inflammation during flare-ups, while heat helps relax tight muscles before gentle exercises. Always place a cloth between your skin and the pack.
Guided Exercises & Stretching: Specialized stretches and strengthening exercises help relieve pressure on nerves, improve spine flexibility and restore posture.
Posture & Ergonomics: Maintaining proper posture at work, while sitting, or during daily activities reduces extra stress on your spine and discs.
Pain Relief: Over-the-counter anti-inflammatories (like ibuprofen, if suitable) may ease discomfort temporarily. Always follow medical advice.
Therapy Support: Physiotherapy and supervised exercises help manage moderate to severe herniation. A guided program gradually restores strength, mobility and function.

Benefits of Disc Herniation Treatment

Disc herniation can make daily life uncomfortable and limit movement. With consistent care, recovery becomes smoother and safer. Proper treatment can:

Why Chosse Us

Trusted Care for Spinal Health Recovery

At Q’s Wellness Clinic, we provide focused, compassionate care for disc herniation in a relaxed and supportive environment. We understand how pain and restricted movement affect your life and we guide you through recovery safely.

Our goal is simple, help you recover comfortably and regain confidence in your movement.

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Before Your Appointment

If there are any specific instructions for your disc herniation treatment, our team will let you know before your visit. Most appointments require very little preparation.

First & Follow-Up Visits

Try to avoid coming on a completely empty or overly full stomach. Wear comfortable, loose clothing that allows easy access to your back for proper assessment and treatment.

Your first session usually lasts around 45–60 minutes. During this visit, the therapist will review your medical history, examine your spine, check for pain, numbness, or weakness, and explain your personalized treatment plan. If needed, they may recommend additional therapies such as gentle stretches, strengthening exercises, or posture guidance to support your recovery.

During follow-up visits, we encourage you to share how your back and legs are feeling, including any changes in pain, stiffness, or movement. Your feedback helps us adjust exercises and treatments to make sure your progress continues steadily.

Before you leave, we will assist you in scheduling your next appointment. You can book at the front desk or contact our Surrey clinic anytime for convenience.

After Your Appointment

After your session, you may feel your back is slightly looser or less tense. Many patients notice gradual improvement in pain, flexibility and overall movement over time.

It’s normal to experience mild soreness or fatigue as your muscles and nerves adjust to treatment. Applying a cold or warm compress for 10–15 minutes, as recommended by your therapist, can help ease temporary discomfort and make you feel more comfortable.

Insurance Support & Claims Assistance

Physiotherapy and related treatments may be covered by your plan. We guide you through paperwork to make visits hassle-free.

If your herniation followed a car accident, approved claims can cover your treatment directly, so you can focus on healing.

If work strain or repetitive tasks caused your condition, you may qualify for coverage. We assist with approvals and recovery planning.

Extended Health Insurance

Physiotherapy and related treatments may be covered by your plan. We guide you through paperwork to make visits hassle-free.

If your herniation followed a car accident, approved claims can cover your treatment directly, so you can focus on healing

If work strain or repetitive tasks caused your condition, you may qualify for coverage. We assist with approvals and recovery planning.

Our Commitment to Quality Care

01. Collaborative Care

Our team works in coordination to ensure your treatment plan is consistent, well-structured, and aligned with your recovery goals.

02. Patient-Centered Focus

Every treatment plan is tailored to your condition, comfort level, and personal goals. We keep you informed and involved throughout your care.

03. Evidence-Informed Practice

We use clinically supported techniques along with hands-on experience to deliver safe, effective, and reliable treatment.

04. Respectful Environment

We use clinically supported techniques along with hands-on experience to deliver safe, effective, and reliable treatment.

05. Focus on Long-Term Wellness

Our goal is not only short-term relief but lasting improvement in movement, strength, and overall well-being.

06. Comprehensive Support

We assess your condition carefully and look at contributing factors to provide complete and well-rounded care.

07. Inclusive & Fair Care

We are committed to offering equal, unbiased care to individuals of all ages, backgrounds, and identities.

GOT A QUESTION

Frequently
Asked Questions

For patients dealing with back or nerve issues caused by disc injuries, we provide a rehabilitation experience that is safe, supportive and focused on restoring movement.
01. How do I know if I have a disc herniation?
Pain, tingling, or numbness in your back, legs or arms, especially when bending, sitting or lifting may indicate a herniated disc. Weakness or limited movement is also a sign.
02. Can it heal on its own?
Some mild cases improve slowly, but most need proper care. Gentle activity and guided therapy can speed recovery and reduce nerve irritation.
03. Why does it hurt more at night?
Lying down may put pressure on the spine, causing pain or stiffness. Adjusting sleep positions or using a supportive pillow can help.
04. When should I see a doctor or therapist?
If pain, tingling, or weakness affects daily tasks, it’s time to seek help. Early care often prevents worsening symptoms and speeds recovery.
05. Can I keep doing my normal activities?
Yes, with caution. Avoid heavy lifting and sudden movements. Gentle stretching and proper posture help keep the spine healthy.
06. Will therapy help?
Absolutely, it relieves nerve pressure, restores flexibility, strengthens back muscles and improves overall mobility. With consistent care, most people feel much better in daily life.