Las Vegas NV, Dr. Matthew Mortensen DC of Lake Mead Chiropractic is pleased to announce that locals who are suffering with pain from a slipped disc can alleviate the pain using natural and non-invasive methods. The Las Vegas Chiropractic professional team avoids drugs and surgery in its remedies suggested for patients in the area. The condition described as a slipped disc is also known as a ruptured, herniated or compressed disc. The pain of the condition can interfere with movement as well as activities of daily life.
The pressure of misaligned vertebrae on the tissue of the discs is the cause of the pain. The disc is compressed and loses hydration. It may actually rupture so that the gelatinous interior leaks into the surrounding tissue. It is no longer able to protect against rubbing and irritation of the vertebrae.
An examination of the spinal column to determine the location of the distressed disc is the first step in the healing process. Often, a subluxation in the spine is the cause of the pressure on the spinal discs. By removing the misalignment, using a chiropractic technique, the discs are allowed to return to their normal hydration levels. Irritated tissues near to the spinal column have the opportunity to heal.
Other factors may take time to resolve the painful symptoms of a slipped disc. The body itself contributes to the healing process. Improved circulation of healthy blood brings nutrients to the damaged area of the spinal column. Exercises strengthen weakened muscles and connective tissue and posture training prevents recurrence of misalignment in the spine.
Further details about slipped disc pain recovery by going to the web pages at http://www.lakemeadchiropractic.org today. Press corps members and others with questions about this press notice should contact the doctor at the location listed below.
Contact Information:
Dr. Matthew Mortensen, DC
Lake Mead Chiropractic
8576 West Lake Mead, Las Vegas, NV
(702) 255-3003(702) 255-8133 (fax)
Email:
[email protected]
URL: http://www.lakemeadchiropractic.org