Pain from a Lumbar Herniated Disc

Pain from a Lumbar Herniated Disc
A lumbar herniated disc, often called a 'slipped' or 'ruptured' disc, can cause intense lower back pain and sharp, radiating leg pain known as sciatica.
About Pain from a Lumbar Herniated Disc
How Do I Know If I Have a Lumbar Herniated Disc?
Signs of a lumbar herniated disc often start gradually but may worsen over time if not treated. The most common symptom is a sharp or burning pain that radiates from the lower back into the leg, often following the path of the sciatic nerve. Many patients describe the pain as electric or stabbing, and it may worsen when sitting for long periods, bending forward, or coughing. Some patients also experience tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness in the leg or foot on the affected side. In severe cases, the condition can affect walking or standing for extended periods, reducing your quality of life.
If these symptoms sound familiar, you may be suffering from a lumbar herniated disc. Mountain Spine & Orthopedics offers a quick and effective symptom checker to gather information and help determine the best path to recovery. Our goal is to diagnose your condition early and create a treatment plan that delivers real results.
What Lumbar Herniated Disc Treatment is Right for Me?
The right treatment for a lumbar herniated disc depends on how severe your symptoms are and how much they impact your daily life. Most cases respond well to conservative care, including rest, heat and ice therapy, physical therapy (if recommended), and anti-inflammatory medications. These methods aim to reduce nerve irritation, restore movement, and strengthen the muscles that support the spine. If pain persists or worsens despite these efforts, more advanced treatments such as spinal injections or minimally invasive surgery may be recommended.
At Mountain Spine & Orthopedics, our spine specialists will evaluate your condition and create a customized treatment plan to help you return to a pain-free, active lifestyle. You don't have to live with back pain we're here to help you find the right solution.
Pain Management for a Lumbar Herniated Disc
The right treatment for a lumbar herniated disc depends on how severe your symptoms are and how much they impact your daily life. Most cases respond well to conservative care, including rest, heat and ice therapy, physical therapy (if recommended), and anti-inflammatory medications. These methods aim to reduce nerve irritation, restore movement, and strengthen the muscles that support the spine. If pain persists or worsens despite these efforts, more advanced treatments such as spinal injections or minimally invasive surgery may be recommended. At Mountain Spine & Orthopedics, our spine specialists will evaluate your condition and create a customized treatment plan to help you return to a pain-free, active lifestyle. You don't have to live with back pain we're here to help you find the right solution.
Preventative Treatments for Lumbar Herniated Disc Pain
If you're experiencing symptoms of a lumbar herniated disc, there are several treatment options available depending on the severity of your condition. If your pain is mild and manageable, starting with home care and guided physical therapy (if recommended) can often lead to improvement. Applying heat or ice, taking anti-inflammatory medications such as ibuprofen or naproxen, and making lifestyle adjustments like avoiding long periods of sitting or poor lifting techniques can help reduce strain on the lower back. Exercise programs that strengthen the core and improve flexibility are also an essential part of recovery.
When conservative care is not enough, surgical treatment may be necessary to relieve pressure on the affected nerves. Discectomy is a common procedure where the portion of the disc pressing on the nerve is removed to relieve pain. In some cases, a laminectomy may be performed to widen the spinal canal and ease nerve compression. For patients with severe disc damage, spinal fusion may be considered to stabilize the spine and prevent further injury.
Every patient is different, which is why the team at Mountain Spine & Orthopedics develops personalized care plans using the most advanced and least invasive techniques available. Whether your condition is new or has been ongoing for years, we're here to help you get back to living the life you love.
Schedule a Consultation Today
Living with a lumbar herniated disc can affect every aspect of your day, from walking and sitting to sleeping and working. You don't have to push through the pain. At Mountain Spine & Orthopedics, our expert spine team is ready to help you regain control through innovative treatments and compassionate care. Whether you're just beginning to feel discomfort or you've been suffering for some time, the first step toward recovery starts with a conversation.
Call us today at (561) 223-9959 or fill out our secure online form to schedule your consultation. With Mountain Spine & Orthopedics on your side, a pain-free future is within reach.
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Possible Causes We Evaluate
These conditions may cause pain from a lumbar herniated disc symptoms:
Treatments We May Recommend
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