Disc Herniation Coral Springs
Disc Herniation Coral Springs
Experiencing sharp back pain or tingling that radiates down your arms or legs? You may be dealing with a disc herniation—a condition where the soft inner part of a spinal disc pushes through its outer layer and irritates nearby nerves. This can happen due to heavy lifting, repetitive strain, or natural aging. At Theracave in Coral Springs, we provide personalized, non-surgical physical therapy to reduce nerve pressure, relieve pain, and help you move with greater ease and confidence.
Our disc herniation treatment focuses on targeted exercises, posture correction, and core strengthening to support your spine and promote healing. Every plan is tailored to your body and recovery needs, ensuring a safe and effective path toward long-term relief. At Theracave, we work with you every step of the way to help you regain strength, improve mobility, and get back to doing what you love—free from discomfort.

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Q&A
What is a disc herniation and how is it different from a bulging disc?
A disc herniation occurs when the inner material of a spinal disc breaks through its outer layer, often irritating or compressing nearby nerves. A bulging disc, on the other hand, is when the disc protrudes outward but the inner material remains contained. Herniated discs typically cause more severe nerve-related symptoms.
Can a herniated disc heal without surgery?
Yes, many herniated discs improve over time with conservative treatments like physical therapy, rest, and posture correction. Surgery is usually only recommended if symptoms are severe or persistent after other treatments have failed.
What are the warning signs that a disc herniation is serious?
Warning signs include progressive weakness in the limbs, loss of bladder or bowel control, or severe, unrelenting pain. These may indicate a more serious complication, such as spinal cord compression, and require immediate medical attention.
What treatments are recommended for disc herniation?
Physical therapy is one of the most effective treatments. It focuses on reducing inflammation, relieving nerve pressure, improving spinal alignment, and strengthening supportive muscles. In some cases, medications, spinal injections, or surgery may be considered depending on severity.
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Reach out to us via our online form or call to schedule an initial assessment.
Based on your unique needs, we develop a tailored therapy program.
Our professionals guide you through each session, focusing on effective rehabilitation.