FAQs About Herniated Disc

A herniated disc occurs when the soft inner core of a spinal disc protrudes through its outer layer, causing pain and discomfort. If you're experiencing symptoms like shooting pain, numbness, or weakness in your back, neck, or limbs, it's time to visit Dr. Max Medary at Greater Orlando Neurosurgery and Spine in Orlando, FL.

With his expertise in neurosurgery and spine conditions, Dr. Medary can accurately diagnose your condition and recommend the most effective treatment options. Don't let a herniated disc hinder your quality of life - schedule an appointment with Dr. Medary to find relief and regain your mobility.

FAQs About Herniated Disc

You might have questions about a herniated disc for several reasons. We've listed a few frequently asked questions (FAQs) here. If yours isn't listed below, call our office.

What Causes a Herniated Disc?

It can result from various factors, such as aging, wear and tear, injury, or improper lifting techniques. The pressure from the herniated disc can irritate nearby nerves, leading to pain, weakness, or numbness.

What Are the Symptoms of a Herniated Disc?

Common symptoms include localized or radiating pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the area supplied by the affected nerves. For example, if the herniation occurs in the lower back (lumbar spine), the pain and other symptoms can extend to the buttocks, legs, and feet.

What Treatment Is Available for a Herniated Disc?

Treatment options for a herniated disc can vary depending on the severity and individual circumstances. Non-surgical treatments often include rest, pain medications, physical therapy, and exercises to improve strength and flexibility. Surgical interventions like discectomy, laminectomy, or spinal fusion may work in more severe cases or when conservative methods fail to provide relief. Dr. Medary will determine the specific treatment approach based on your condition and needs.

Your Consultation: What to Expect

During a consultation with our neurosurgeon for a herniated disc in Orlando, FL, you can expect a comprehensive evaluation of your condition and personalized treatment recommendations.

Dr. Medary will attentively listen to your symptoms, medical history and conduct a thorough physical examination. He may order diagnostic tests like an MRI or CT scan to assess the severity of the herniation. Using his expertise, our neurosurgeon will explain the results in understandable terms, discuss the available treatment options, such as physical therapy, medication, or surgery, and help you make an informed decision.

Please explore our website to learn about the conditions we treat and the services provided. If you have questions or concerns regarding a herniated disc in Orlando, FL, schedule an appointment with Dr. Max Medary of Greater Orlando Neurosurgery & Spine at (407) 355-0575.

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