• Can a herniated disc affect your walking?

I was diagnosed with herniated disc and it seems to affect my walking. Can a herniated disc affect your walking? What can I do?

4 Answers

  • Orthopedist
  • Atlanta, GA

Thank you for your question.

Yes, a herniated disc can cause inflammation, pain, and affect the overall function and mobility of a person. The mid and lower back carries most of our weight and injury in the disc disrupts the normal bending and mechanism of walking activities- not to mention pain from inflammation and possible nerve involvement. Please make an appointment to see a spine specialist for appropriate evaluation.

Best Regards,

Dr. James Chappuis, MD

  • Orthopaedic Surgeon
  • Hackensack, New Jersey

Yes, it can. It can make your leg weak. If that is happening, you need to get evaluated.

  • Orthopedist
  • CARROLLTON, TX

Herniated disks put pressure on the nerve roots and can cause sensory and motor( muscle) weakness. It can also lead to problems with balance. In order to test the problem a thorough evaluation and MRI will determine the extent and whether it can be treated with rest, therapy or surgery. Good luck.

  • Orthopaedic Surgeon
  • Fort Worth, Texas

Yes, a disc herniation can compress the spinal cord or spinal nerves impacting strength, balance, and coordination. You should get evaluated asap. Call your doctor.

Good luck,

Dr. L

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