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Lumbar Disk Herniation Size and Surgery Explained By Local Chiropractor Near You, Dr. Timothy Harcourt

Dec 18, 2021 -- Posted by : Dr.Harcourt

It stands to reason the more an intervertebral disk herniates, the more it will compress the spinal nerves, leading to a greater likelihood for surgical intervention. But what if that isn’t the case?

The current standard treatment of lumbar disk herniation (LDH) involves FIRST the initial use of non-surgical care for at least six weeks. If that fails, a surgical consult can be considered. Exceptions to this rule include the presence of a red flag or a dangerous, potentially life-altering or life-ending condition like infection, fracture (unstable), cancer, and/or cauda equina syndrome (pinched cord altering bowel and bladder control)—all of which are (thankfully) NOT common.

In a study that involved 368 LDH patients who underwent at least six weeks of non-surgical care, researchers observed that 91.3% did not undergo surgery within the following year. A review of MRI findings of the patients who did vs. did not have a surgical procedure showed no difference with respect to what percentage of the spinal canal was inhibited by LDH (31.2% vs. 31.5%). The research team concluded that percentage of canal occluded by LDH does not predict which patients will fail non-surgical care and require surgery.

This finding is important because many spine surgeons still use the size of the lumbar disk herniation to determine if a patient is a candidate for surgery.

While the findings from the previously mentioned study suggest that 9 in 10 LDH patients can avoid surgery, is there any data to indicate which LDH patients might not respond well to surgical care if they do choose that route? A 2019 study investigated this question and reported that the persistence of leg pain may be a key factor. The authors reviewed 556 patient files over a three-year time frame and found that moderate to severe leg pain at early post-surgical follow-up correlated with higher disability scores over time. This group of patients was more likely have both a history of smoking and chronic back pain. This makes some sense as smokers often face a greater risk for post-surgical complications (many surgeons won’t operate on smokers if they can avoid it) and a history of chronic back pain suggests other factors may be responsible for the patient’s current pain and disability, not just the LDH.

The good news is that treatment guidelines support chiropractic care as a non-surgical option for the LDH patient through a combination of spinal manipulation, mobilization, specific exercises, modalities, and nutritional recommendations.

So, if you are experiencing back pain, lower back pain, or pain in the coccyx and type in pain management near me, you may find Coast Chiropractic Centers with Dr. Timothy Harcourt, me, comes up. 

You may wonder, “Do I need an MRI scan of my back.”

Also, if you feel leg pain it may indicate things are getting worse and may indicate a bulge on the disc or worse yet a herniated disc in your back.  Some people will try stretching the lower back first to see if they get relief from their back pain.  Pain very low in the lower back may be originating from the coccyx or tailbone.  A pulled muscle in the back generally will get better with rest.  Persistent or worsening pain intensity and/or frequency necessitates a visit to see a professional. 

Call me, Dr. Tim Harcourt, at (239) 278-3344 and mention this article for an awesome discounted first visit to include history, exam, and adjustment or Class IV high-intensity laser treatment.  So if you find yourself experiencing lower back pain while running or doing physical activities.

If you are suffering from back pain that is affecting your quality of life and allowing you to enjoy Fort Myers Beach. Come see us at Coast Chiropractic Centers located on 7270 College Parkway. 

Don't let back pain stop you from enjoying the beautiful SWFL!  Dr. Dr. Tim Harcourt is here to give you the relief you need. 

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