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HERNIATED DISC TREATMENT IN SARASOTA, FL

Herniated discs and bulging discs are common causes of neck pain, low back pain, sciatica, arm pain, leg pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness. The spinal discs act like cushions between the bones of the spine. When a disc becomes compressed, irritated, bulging, or herniated, it may place pressure on nearby spinal nerves.

Many Sarasota and Bradenton patients are told they have a disc problem but are not given a clear plan beyond medication, rest, injections, or waiting until the pain becomes severe enough to consider surgery. At Lakeshore Integrated Health, we focus on non-surgical disc care designed to improve spinal mechanics, reduce stress around the irritated disc, and strengthen the muscles that support the spine.

Disc conditions often involve more than the disc itself. Poor posture, weak core muscles, arthritis, spinal instability, repetitive sitting, and old injuries can all add pressure to the injured area. That is why our approach looks at the entire spine and not just the painful spot.

woman holding hips because of pain from sciatica

Common Symptoms

  • Low back pain, neck pain, or pain between the shoulder blades

  • Sciatica, leg pain, arm pain, or pain that radiates away from the spine

  • Numbness, tingling, pins and needles, or weakness

  • Pain while sitting, driving, bending, coughing, sneezing, or lifting

  • Muscle spasms, stiffness, reduced mobility, or difficulty standing upright

  • Recurring flare-ups that improve temporarily and then return

  • Pain that limits workouts, sleep, work, or normal daily activity

Common Causes

  • Bulging discs, herniated discs, and compressed spinal discs

  • Degenerative disc disease and spinal arthritis

  • Poor posture, forward head posture, or loss of normal spinal curves

  • Weak stabilizing muscles and poor core support

  • Lifting injuries, sports injuries, falls, and car accidents

  • Long hours sitting, driving, desk work, and repetitive bending

  • Aging, dehydration of the discs, and long-term wear and tear

How We Approach Treatment at Lakeshore Integrated Health

Our Sarasota herniated disc treatment approach starts by identifying the level of injury, the symptoms involved, and the mechanical stress affecting the spine. Digital X-rays may help evaluate posture, alignment, arthritis, and disc space changes. MRI imaging may be recommended or reviewed when disc herniation, nerve compression, or soft tissue injury needs to be confirmed.

Treatment may include spinal decompression therapy to gently reduce pressure on discs and nerves, chiropractic care to improve movement, core strengthening to support the lumbar spine, postural rehabilitation, shockwave therapy for surrounding soft tissue irritation, and muscle activation therapy to improve spinal stability.

This integrated approach is designed for patients searching for non-surgical herniated disc treatment, bulging disc care, disc compression relief, sciatica treatment, and chronic back pain help in Sarasota, Bradenton, and Lakewood Ranch.

Why Patients Choose Lakeshore Integrated Health

Lakeshore Integrated Health is built for patients who need more than a quick adjustment. Disc problems often require a complete plan that addresses decompression, spinal movement, muscle weakness, posture, and lifestyle. Our office combines chiropractic care, advanced therapies, and functional strengthening so patients have a clearer path forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a bulging disc and a herniated disc?

A bulging disc usually means the disc is pushing outward but still mostly contained. A herniated disc often means part
of the disc material has pushed farther out and may irritate a nerve. MRI is usually the best way to confirm the exact disc
issue.

Some herniated discs can improve over time with the right conservative care, activity changes, strengthening, and
reduced pressure on the spine.

Spinal decompression is commonly used for disc compression, bulging discs, herniated discs, and nerve irritation. It
gently stretches the spine in a controlled way.

Not always. X-rays and an exam can provide useful information, but MRI may be needed if symptoms suggest
significant disc herniation, nerve compression, or worsening neurological signs.

Chiropractic care may help improve spinal movement and reduce mechanical stress, but disc cases should be
evaluated carefully and treatment should be customized.

Yes. Our Sarasota office serves patients from Sarasota, Bradenton, Lakewood Ranch, University Parkway, and
surrounding communities.

GET STARTED ON YOUR JOURNEY TO PAIN-FREE LIVING.

If you are dealing with a herniated disc, bulging disc, disc compression, sciatica, neck pain, or chronic back pain in Sarasota or Bradenton, contact Lakeshore Integrated Health to schedule an evaluation.