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Lumbar Herniated Disc

    An intervertebral disc is a fibrocartilaginous structure found between the bodies of the vertebra. These discs are located between each pair of vertebra in the spine.

    Think of this disc as being a jelly doughnut: there is a series of fibrous rings on the outside and a soft inside. The outer annular rings are thinnest posterior and lateral; most disc herniations occur at this location due to the weakness of the disc wall. The disc functions as a cushion allows for movement and serves as a cartilaginous joint between adjacent vertebrae.

    Inflammation, damage or degeneration of a disc can cause a range of symptoms, which vary based on the severity of the problem. Disc pathology may produce a loss of back motion, back pain, pain that radiates into the leg and foot, numbness, tingling, lower leg weakness, and associated muscle spasms or some combination of these symptoms. The lumbar levels with the highest rate of disc degeneration and herniation are the fourth and fifth (L4-L5), and the lumbar fifth and sacrum (L5-S1) levels.

    Disc Herniations

    Disc herniation occurs when the outer walls of the intervertebral disc are torn. Other terms for this condition are ruptured disc, prolapsed disc, or slipped disc. When outer annular rings are torn, the center gel-like nucleus can push out and place pressure on the other structures in the area. The herniation usually occurs at the posterior lateral wall where the annulus fibrosis is thinnest. Unfortunately, this is where the nerves of the spine exit and track distally into the body. The larger the tear, and the further the nucleus pushes out into the surrounding area, the more severe the symptoms.


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    Causes of a Herniated Disc

    • Degeneration or general wear-and-tear, which can break down the walls of the disc.
    • Repetitive bending and twisting motions especially in combination. These motions places the most stress on the outer fibrous rings.
    • Discs are most susceptible to injury in the sitting or bending position as the pressure on the disc is displaced to the front, pushing the contents of the disc posterior laterally toward the thinner and weaker annulus fibrosis.
    • A sudden fall or trauma, like a motor vehicle accident.
    • Genetic factors may contribute to the likelihood of intervertebral disc disease.
    • Smokers are more susceptible to disc herniation and degeneration.


    Symptoms

    When a disc is herniated the symptoms will depend on the location of the herniation and what soft tissue structures are affected. Symptoms can vary from none at all or very mild if the disc is the only structure involved, or can be more severe. Other symptoms can include:

    • Pain in the back or radicular to the buttock into the leg down to the foot if the disc presses on the nerve root.
    • Sensory changes like numbness or tingling if the nerve is compromised.
    • Weakness can occur if the motor portion of the nerve is effected by the disc’s condition. In severe cases paralysis may even occur.
    • Diminished reflexes.
    • Muscle spasms and changes in posture in response to the injury.
    • Loss of motion including inability to bend or stand straight, and poor tolerance to sitting.
    • Standing and walking can be difficult if the herniation is severe. Often the patient will present with a shifted posture and have difficulty finding a comfortable position

    Please note: A patient with a herniation may be symptom free if the disc does not press on a sensitive soft tissue structure.


    Treating Disc Herniation

    Treatment of a disc herniation or injury will depend on the severity of the condition. When treating acute disc or back problems treatment options include:

    • Rest. Avoid the activities that produce the pain like bending, twisting, lifting and prolonged sitting.
    • Anti-inflammatory drugs and other pain medications.
    • Apply ice to the lumbar spine to help reduce pain and associated muscle spasms. Apply ice right away and then at intervals for about 20 minutes at a time. Do not apply directly to the skin.
    • An exercise regiment designed specifically to address the cause of the symptoms.
    • Physical therapy for back and disc problems must remain conservative at the beginning to avoid aggravating the condition. Your physical therapist should emphasize rest, reducing the inflammation and increasing the blood circulation for healing. Once the initial inflammation has been reduced, a program of stretching and strengthening will be initiated to restore flexibility to the joints and muscles involved, while improving strength and stability of the spine. Each program will be based on the structure causing the problem and symptoms. A program not tailored to the specific problem may aggravate symptoms.
    • Bracing or the use of supports may be necessary to reduce stress on the disc, muscles and lumbar spine.

    Mild Cases

    In mild cases patients found that rest, ice and medication were enough to reduce the pain. Once the pain is reduced, physical therapy is recommended to develop a series of stretching and strengthening exercises to prevent re-occurrence of the injury. Return to activity should be gradual to prevent a flare up of symptoms.

    Moderate to Severe Cases

    If the problem persists, consulting with your health care provider should be the next step. Your pain management physician or our New Jersey injury specialists will perform a thorough evaluation to determine the possible cause of your symptoms, the structures involved, the severity of the condition and the best course of treatment.

    Medicine Intervenes

    In addition to performing a thorough examination our pain care physician Dr. Freeman of pain treatment center in NJ may order the following tests to make a more precise diagnosis:

    • X-ray to determine if there is any joint degeneration, fractures, bony malformations, arthritis, tumors or infections present.
    • MRI to determine any soft tissue involvement, including visualization of the discs, spinal cord and nerve roots.
    • CT scans which can give a cross section view of the spinal structures.
    • EMG, which is used to determine nerve involvement or damage.
    • Myelogram, which involves the injection of dye into the spinal column followed by an X-ray to visualize the position of and the pressure being applied to the discs.

    Medications to consider

    Your local pain management doctor or Dr. Freeman, the team of best NJ injury specialists may recommend several medication options individually or in combination to reduce the pain, inflammation and muscle spasm that may be associated with disc injuries.

    • Over the counter medications for mild to moderate pain.
    • If over the counter medications are not effective your physician may recommend stronger prescription pain medication.
    • Anti-inflammatory drugs or prescription NSAIDS (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) to reduce inflammation following acute injury.
    • Muscle relaxers to reduce acute muscle spasm.
    • Prescription nerve pain medication designed specifically to reduce nerve damage and pain
    • Injections such as facet injections, nerve blocks or epidural injections. These may involve the injection of corticosteroids to a specific structure to reduce local inflammation

    Severe or non-responsive disc conditions


    In the case of conditions that do not respond to conservative care, surgery may be recommended. If you continue to experience some of the following symptoms, your doctor may recommend you for a surgical procedure:

    • Increase in radiating or radicular pain
    • Pain or nerve damage that gets worse
    • The development of increased weakness.
    • An increase in numbness or tingling.
    • Loss of bowel and bladder control

    Medical Procedures to Consider


    Injections like facet injections, nerve blocks or an epidural. These may involve the injection of corticosteroids to a specific structure to reduce local inflammation.

    • Caudal Epidural Injections
    • Facet Joint Injections
    • Interlaminar Caudal Epidural Steroid Injections
    • Transforaminal Epidural Injections
    • Selective Nerve Root Blocks

    Surgical Procedures

    • Endoscopic Decompression
    • Endoscopic Foraminotomy
    • Percutaneous Decompression
    • IDET Intradiscal Electrothermal Therapy
    • Selective Endoscopic Discectomy
    • Spinal Cord Stimulator
    • Epidural Lysis of Adhesions

    Determining the correct diagnosis means you will get the correct pain care. Any doctor can treat your Lumbar Herniated Disc symptoms, but only an expert pain management physicians and best injury specialist like Dr. Freeman of NJ pain treatment clinic can pinpoint the reason for your Lumbar Herniated Disc pain and take steps to treat it at its source.

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    Lumbar Herniated Disc FAQ

    What Causes a Lumbar Herniated Disc?

    A lumbar herniated disc is often caused by normal age-related wear and tear. The water content in the discs of older people tends to decrease, the discs begin to shrink and the spaces between the discs become smaller.

    This natural wear and tear cause the nuclear, or jelly-like center of the disc, to push against the outer ring of the disc. If the pressure persists, the nucleus can push the ring of the disc and cause it to bulge. This puts pressure on the spinal cord and surrounding nerves and causes irritation.

    What is the Treatment for a Herniated Lumbar Disc?

    The goal of herniated disc treatment is to relieve herniated disc pain. Treatment depends on the source, severity of the pain, and the patient’s specific symptoms. Generally patients start with non-surgical care before lumbar herniated disc surgery. This involves medication to alleviate pain and physical therapy to strengthen the spine and prevent further wear and tear.

    If non-surgical methods don’t relieve your pain, your healthcare provider may recommend lumbar herniated disc surgery. In a minimally invasive procedure, the herniated portion of the disc may be removed. Patients almost immediately feel relief from pain after the surgery.

    What to Expect With Lumbar Herniated Disc Surgery?

    Before your lumbar herniated disc surgery you will be scheduled for presurgical tests, such as a blood test, electrocardiogram, and x-ray. Your physician will ask about any medical conditions or medications your take before beginning your treatment for a herniated disc. You may have to stop taking some of these medications prior to surgery. It is also advised to stop any alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking 1-2 weeks before surgery.

    When you arrive for surgery you should wear comfortable clothes and leave jewelry and hairpins and other accessories at home. Your clinic will have you fill out the necessary paperwork.

    After you are administered the anesthesia and you are asleep, the doctor will roll you on your stomach. With the help of x-rays, the surgeon passes a thin needle down to the affected disc. The ruptured portion of the disc is removed with the help of a surgical microscope. The small incision is then closed with sutures or staples.

    What Could a Lumbar Herniated Disc Interfere With?

    If your herniated disc presses on a nerve it can cause pain, numbness, and muscle weakness. In some cases, it can even affect the bowels and bladder and cause urinary incontinence and poor bowel control.


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    Page Updated on Jul 19, 2023 by Dr. Freeman (Pain Management Specialist) of Redefine Healthcare Dr. Eric D. Freeman

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