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Among the most common disc extrusion treatments, exercise helps to provide pain relief by improving both the strength and flexibility of the spine. While overexertion may cause further damage, low-impact exercises can improve circulation, flexibility and core muscular support, and are a critical part of the healing process. Before you try any new exercises to improve the pain caused by your disc extrusion, be sure to consult with your physician, as some exercises could potentially worsen your condition.
While there are many exercises that can be done to improve spine strength and flexibility, here are a few that physicians commonly recommend for a disc extrusion:
While some slight discomfort as you do these exercises is considered normal, if you experience severe pain, or pain that travels further down the arm or leg, stop doing the exercises immediately and consult with your physician.
If you have tried conservative disc extrusion treatment like exercise for several months without significant improvement, it may be time to consider your surgical options. At USA Spine Care, our surgeons perform minimally invasive, outpatient procedures that offer alternatives to traditional open spine surgery. Contact USA Spine Care today to receive a no-cost review of your MRI* and find out if you may be a candidate for our state-of-the-art procedures.