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  • By Angeleah Mae Zerna


    The backbone is a series of small bones that form a vertical column from the atlas, which supports the head, to the coccyx at the base of the spine. A few are fused. Most are separated by intervertebral discs. These small discs act as shock absorbers keeping them from rubbing together. Your Midlothian chiropractor may have a chart depicting the spinal column. There may also be a plastic model to see.

    The vertebrae are small and hollow. They protect the spinal cord that runs through them. All the nerves that activate the body emerge from that spinal cord.

    There are many ways the vertebrae can be misaligned. For example, you may be involved in a car crash or another player may tackle you on the football field. As they are dislodged, they compress the discs causing them to be herniated. Compression against the nerves causes extreme pain. It also causes a portion of the disc to bulge out between two vertebrae.

    A portion of the disc bulges out between two vertebrae. It can be extremely painful. The chiropractor can adjust the misaligned spine to relieve the pressure against the nerve.

    These adjustments can be done only after a full evaluation is completed. Your medical history is taken and a physical examination is conducted. You may need to have one or two x-rays taken.

    After your condition is evaluated, your chiropractor will be prepared to recommend a care plan to fit your needs. A schedule will be arranged for a series of manual adjustments to be applied. Each will facilitate the gradual movement of the spine back to its normal position.

    As the pressure is reduced, the pain resulting from the disc herniation will be alleviated. Over time you may be able to get back to your job. Your quality of life will improve and allow you to participate in the activities you enjoyed prior to the herniation.




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