Cervical Disc Herniation

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Understanding Cervical Disc Herniation and the AMIT Solution

Cervical disc herniation occurs when the soft center of a disc, known as the nucleus, ruptures through the tougher exterior of the disc in the neck region. This may lead to sharp or radiating pain that travels from the neck into the shoulders, arms, or hands, often accompanied by numbness and muscle weakness. In some cases, milder symptoms may appear as discomfort in areas like the shoulder, elbow, wrist, or hand.

On This Page:

  • Causes of Cervical Disc Herniation
  • Symptoms of Cervical Disc Herniation
  • How AMIT Treats Cervical Disc Herniation

Causes of Cervical Disc Herniation

  1. Trauma: Injuries from accidents, falls, or sports-related impacts.
  2. Aging: Natural wear and tear of the disc as part of the aging process.
  3. Poor Posture: Prolonged poor posture can increase pressure on the cervical spine.
  4. Muscle Imbalances: Previous trauma or repetitive stress can lead to imbalances that affect the disc.

Symptoms of Cervical Disc Herniation

  1. Radiating Pain: Pain that moves from the neck into the shoulders, arms, or hands.
  2. Numbness or Tingling: Sensations of numbness in the arms or hands, often linked to nerve compression.
  3. Weakness or Muscle Loss: Reduced strength or difficulty in moving the arms or fingers.

AMIT Explanation for Cervical Disc Herniation

Cervical disc herniation is often caused by repeated trauma, chronic inflammation, or muscular instability. These factors lead to repetitive stress on the cervical discs, eventually causing the disc to weaken and rupture. When the nucleus breaks through the disc's outer layer, it can press on the nerve roots, leading to pain, numbness, and weakness in the areas controlled by those nerves. The Advanced Muscle Integration Technique (AMIT) helps restore function by reactivating inhibited muscles, relieving pressure on the affected nerves, and correcting muscle imbalances.

Steps to Take If You Have Cervical Disc Herniation

  1. Rest and Ice: Limit activity and use ice to reduce inflammation in the neck.
  2. Consult a Certified AMIT Practitioner: Get a personalized, non-invasive evaluation of your cervical disc herniation.
  3. Rehabilitation: After treatment, our team will guide you through exercises to restore neck function and prevent future issues.

If you’re experiencing pain due to a cervical disc herniation, contact Advanced Muscle Integration Clinics in the Salt lake City Area today for effective treatment using Advanced Muscle Integration Technique.

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