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Is disc extrusion same as herniation?

Is disc extrusion same as herniation?

Disc extrusion is a specific type of spinal disc herniation. Although the term “herniated disc” is typically used to describe all herniation injuries, there are 3 types of disc herniation: protrusion, extrusion and sequestration.

How do you heal a disc extrusion?

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  1. Rest in the acute phase only (three days or less)
  2. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) drugs to ease pain and inflammation.
  3. A balanced diet to lose weight or maintain a healthy body-mass index.
  4. Physical therapy exercises to strengthen the core that supports your back.

What is the difference between a bulging disc and an extrusion?

A protrusion exists when only a few cartilage rings are torn and there is no actual leakage of the center material; the disc protrusion looks like a “bump”. With an extrusion, all the cartilage rings have torn in a small area, allowing the jelly-like material to flow out of the disc.

What happens after disc extrusion?

Disc extrusion diagnosis Patients typically feel some form of tingling, numbness, loss of motion, or pain from the source of the extrusion. When these symptoms radiate down into the arms or legs, it may be nerve-related irritation or compression often caused by herniated discs.

How long does it take a herniated disc to heal without surgery?

How long does a herniated disc take to heal without surgery? How long a herniated disc takes to heal often ranges between six and eight weeks. Additionally, patients with this condition often heal just fine without surgery.

Does disc extrusion require surgery?

For minor cases of disc extrusion, surgery may not be necessary. Many extruded discs heal on their own. Nevertheless, treatment for pain that often accompanies disc extrusion may be necessary for some patients. Treatments usually include pain medication, steroid injections, nerve blocks and more.

What does a herniated disc between shoulder blades feel like?

Pain may feel dull or sharp in the neck, between the shoulder blades, and may radiate (travel) downward into the arms, hands and fingers. Sensations of numbness and tingling are typical symptoms, and some patients report muscle spasms. Certain positions and movement can aggravate and intensify pain.

What is para central disk extrusion?

Paracentral disc extrusion. By Michael Perry, M.D. Paracentral disc extrusion is another way to describe a herniated disc that has leaked inner disc fluid in a central direction into the spinal cord, as opposed to left or right into the spinal canal.

What does paracentral disc protrusion mean?

Paracentral disc protrusion is a type of degenerative disc disease that results in chronic neck or back pain and other uncomfortable symptoms. This condition occurs with the natural degeneration of the spine, which causes pressure to be pushed down on the vertebrae and discs in the spine.

What is treatment for lumbar disc protrusion?

Massage therapy is a common alternative treatment for both disc protrusion and extrusion. Epidural steroid injections may be used to treat disc protrusions and extrusions. Sometimes caused by disc protrusion, sciatica can lead to pain and numbness down the leg. An extruded disc commonly occurs in the lower or lumbar spine.

Is disc protrusion the same as disc herniation?

This is called a disc herniation or protrusion. Herniation and protrusion are two words for the same thing. If a piece of the disc breaks off, it’s called a sequestered fragment.