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What can be done for a chronic disc herniation?

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We don't know the entire situation, since we can't examine you over the 'net. If you are symptomatic, you may require surgery. If it has been three years, surgery may help, but possibly not as good if it was performed within one year of the occurrence. Surgical options in this case may include laminectomy and/or spinal fusion.
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Will I be able to resume normal activity after a disc herniation?

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Most likely yes. Recovery time is often directly related to the amount of effort a patient puts into recovery and rehab. Sticking with your treatment plan and doing your home exercise helps you move, feel and be well faster. Occasionally, yes. Frequently, the relief is only temporary. Unless the cause of the injury is treated, the masking effects of the anti-inflammatory medication provide short term relief at the cost of continued tissue damage and adaptive patterns of motion.
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What is a disc herniation?

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First, the disc itself needs to be addressed. A disc is the structure between the lumbar vertebral bodies (bones). The disc acts as a pad or cushion for the bone. The outer portion of the disc is made up of a tough fibro-cartilage matrix (the annulus) that is cross-linked in three different directions. In the middle, there is a gelatinous nucleus. (Some people describe the disc structure as resembling a jelly donut.
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Can a disc herniation cause paralysis?

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The spinal cord stops high up in the spine (lumbar 1) so there are only nerve roots in the lumbar spine. Nerve roots are very tough structures, so even a sizable disc herniation is very unlikely to cause paralysis. Rarely, a large disc herniation can cause loss of bowel or bladder control due to damage to the sacral nerves, or progressive weakness in the legs due to damage to the lumbar nerve roots. If you experience either of these conditions, medical attention should be sought immediately.
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I'VE BEEN TOLD I HAVE A DISC HERNIATION. IS THAT THE SAME AS A SLIPPED OR RUPTURED DISC?

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YES. Don't be confused by your doctor's jargon! A disc is a large structure made of cartilage. Most people think of the disc as a shock absorber, shaped like a jelly doughnut. The disc functions more like a universal joint. It is a cartilage structure that is attached to two bones (vertebra) that holds the bones together, but allows controlled motion in all directions.
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I have a painful disc herniation, now what?

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For patients not responding to rest, massage, therapy, etc., the choice of a microdiscectomy may be offered. A skilled neurosurgeon who performs this procedure should be sought out. Microdiscectomy is a modernization of the standard laminectomy procedure that is designed to be done through a small incision, with minimal muscle and boney trauma, thus limiting the postoperative discomfort. Most patients can go home the same day and be back at work in a few days.
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What are the chances that my paralyzed dog will recover from an injury due to a disc herniation?

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There are many factors that affect the outcome of your dog's injury. The two most important factors are the severity and duration of the injury. If the injury is severe enough to warrant surgery, the veterinary surgeon may be able to give you an indication about the severity of the injury. In most cases, a "dye" will be injected adjacent to the spinal cord. This procedure, called a myelogram, will allow the surgeon to "view" the site of the injury and sometimes the extent of the injury.
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What is a cervical disc herniation?

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A cervical disc herniation is when the disc between the cervical vertebrae, the vertebral bodies in the neck, become dislodged. Disc herniation can be asymptomatic, not causing any pain, or it can be severely symptomatic, causing pain or even spinal cord compression.
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What happens to my disc herniation if I don't have surgery?

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This question was answered in a very elegant study. Patients with different sized herniations (bulges, protrusions, extrusions) were assessed with a CT scan and then followed with MRIs. What they found was that by 6 months to 1 year, herniated disc material had dissolved in many of the cases. The larger the herniation (extrusions), the faster the material was reabsorbed.
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What is "discogenic pain" when no disc herniation can be found on MRI?

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a disc breaks down chemical by-products can leak through the annulus (the outer covering). These chemicals can irritate the net-work of nerves that supply the disc (predominantly the annulus). This results in relatively intractable pain as you can never totally put your spine to rest.
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What type of fusion is done in the neck for a one level disc herniation?

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If the disc is located centrally or somewhat off to the side, an approach from the front of the neck is appropriate. For example, a disc at C5-C6 is removed under the microscope with intraoperative monitoring. Fixed vs dynamic plate complications following multilevel anterior cervical corpectomy and fusion with posterior stabilization
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What is on each disc?

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Disc One: Personal Effectiveness deals with masking, stereotyping and other behaviors that sabotage one's performance. Disc Two: Interpersonal Effectiveness will improve your team building, conflict management, customer relations and other interpersonal skills. Disc Three: Organizational Effectiveness examines behaviors that have become institutionalized and have consequences for the whole organization.
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The spine, or backbone, is made of the vertebrae separated by the discs (IVD's, or intervertebral discs). A disc is a round pillow of cartilage between the vertebrae. The disc has a leathery outside and jelly in the center. It is the part of the spinal joint which cushions the motion between each pair of vertebrae.
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I have a thoracic disk herniation. What is the treatment regimen for this condition?

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Thoracic disc herniations are relatively rare compared to lumbar or cervical disc herniations. Surgical indications are intractable pain or a progressive neurologic deficit that correlates with the anatomical defect seen on imaging studies. Multiple symptomatic thoracic disc herniations are extremely uncommon. Non operative treatment is activity modifications, anti-inflammatory meds, pain control and a search for other causes of the pain.
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What is chronic pain?

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Chronic pain is pain that no longer serves a biological function, that is, it does not provide a reason for being there. For example, you feel pain when you touch a hot iron with your hand because your "biological function" or thought processes in the brain, tell you to remove it, to prevent burning your hand. Chronic pain has no purpose, in that doing something about it will prevent further bodily injury, as in the case with the iron, which prevented the burn.
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Chronic pain may be continuous, or it may come and go, but its hallmark is that it lasts for months or years. Such pain is commonly associated with a chronic condition, such as migraines, arthritis, or ischemia. More than 6 million Americans experience repeated angina attacks, which means that they, too, may struggle with chronic pain. Chronic pain can lead to enormous costs physically, emotionally, and financially, for example, if pain causes you to take sick days or go on disability.
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What is Chronic Cough?

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Have you had a cough that you can't seem to shake? How long have you had the cough? If you've had a cough for longer than 2-3 weeks, you may have a chronic cough. Read more about chronic cough.
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What is a herniated disc?

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A weakening of the disc wall, which we call the annulus, causes a herniated disc. The defect in the disc wall allows the central portion of the disc, called the nucleus, to be displaced from the central portion of the disc out into the spinal canal. The shape or the morphology of the disc herniation can vary. It can be just a slight focal defect in the disc wall, or the herniation may go trough the entire disc wall.
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Will this disc play on my computer?

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PC Users: When listening to music directly off the disc, you must use the player provided on the disc. Attempting to play the audio on the disc (while the disc is spinning in the computer drive) with another player (i.e. Windows Media Player, Real Player, iTunes) will result in distorted sound. Consumers who have used SONY BMG XCP content protected CDs on their personal computers are encouraged to download the latest software update here.
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What is the difference between a slipped disc, a herniated disc or a bulging disc?

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They are all the same thing. A herniated, slipped or bulging disc is like a bubble in the sidewall of a car tire. The jelly in the center of the disc pushes the weakened part of the disc outwards creating a bulge. This bulge can press on a nerve or other delicate spinal structures.
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What is Disc-At-Once?

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DAO is a method of writing CDs in which one or more tracks are written in a single operation, and the CD is closed, without ever turning off the writing laser. Audio CD burner writes Audio CD in DAO mode. Audio CD burner automatically supports DAO mode.
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