• Do I need a surgery for disc hernia?

I was diagnosed with a disc hernia. Do I need a surgery for disc hernia?

5 Answers

  • Chiropractor
  • Woodstock, GA

While every case is unique, an overwhelming number of cases do not require surgery and most patients experience a total or near 100% complete resolution of symptoms after completing their course of treatments. We treat many patients with disc problems everyday with an extremely high level of success utilizing various treatment methods including non-surgical spinal decompression, physiotherapeutic modalities, joint manipulation, and soft tissue mobilization. Call 678-388-7670 to schedule an appointment or visit gachirowoodstock.com for more information on our services.

  • Chiropractor
  • Tavares, FL

Often disc issues can be resolved with specific adjustments and spinal decompression

  • Chiropractor
  • Brooklyn, NY

If you are a good candidate for non surgical spinal decompression you could actually be saved from surgery. Would require a consultation, MRI Review.

  • Chiropractor
  • Alexandria, VA

Chiropractic care can help depending on how bad is the herniated disc. Visit a chiropractor that have a decompression table( like me). Learn more in my page www.drricardorodriguezdc.com or follow me in TikTok @thechiropracticchannel

  • Acupuncturist
  • Dover, DE

Not necessarily, it would depend on ur symptoms and if there is evidence of neural deficits

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