EPISODE · Oct 26, 2024 · 11 MIN
Episode 53 - 3 signs of a cervical/neck disc herniation and how to get better without surgery
from BACK AT IT with Dr. Decompression · host JD Dudum
In this episode of Back At It with Dr. Decompression, Dr. JD Dudum dives into the world of cervical disc herniations, explaining the primary signs and non-surgical methods that can alleviate pain and improve quality of life. He covers three major indicators of a cervical disc injury, including pain that radiates down the arm, pain relief or worsening with specific neck movements, and increased pain when coughing or straining. Dr. Dudum also shares an inspiring case study of a patient named Brent, who overcame a severe neck disc herniation and found relief without surgery through personalized decompression therapy. Brent's story illustrates the importance of customized treatment, from adjusting the decompression angle to utilizing an oscillation cycle. The episode closes with a reminder about diagnostic tools like MRIs versus X-rays, and Dr. Dudum encourages those experiencing these symptoms to seek proper evaluation and treatment options. 0:00 — Introduction to cervical disc herniation symptoms and non-surgical solutions. 1:10 — Three main signs of a cervical disc herniation: pain radiating down the arm, movement-related pain changes, and pain with coughing or straining. 5:00 — Case study of Brent: A patient with severe neck and shoulder pain who found relief with decompression therapy. 8:30 — Importance of finding the correct decompression angle for effective treatment. 10:00 — MRI vs. X-ray: Why MRIs are crucial for diagnosing disc herniations. 10:50 — Recap of key signs and benefits of non-surgical decompression therapy. #CervicalDiscHerniation #NeckPainRelief #NonSurgicalDecompression #BackAtItPodcast #JDdudum #SpinalDecompression #PainManagement #HealthJourney
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