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Problems with the spine, particularly in the neck, have become among the most common health conditions affecting many people. One of the most common of these conditions is cervical disc herniation. Cervical disc herniation can begin with mild neck pain and may progress into a serious condition affecting daily life if not treated properly and on time. Signs of cervical disc herniation include:
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What is a herniated cervical disc?
Your spine is composed of vertebrae separated by discs of cartilage, which function as shock absorbers. Herniated disc syndrome occurs when part of a disc protrudes from its normal position and presses on a nearby nerve. If this happens in the cervical vertebrae (neck), it can lead to cervical disc herniation and cause a range of symptoms with varying intensity, including neck pain, numbness, muscle weakness, and other forms of Spinal pain.
What are the causes of a herniated cervical disc?
A herniated cervical disc does not typically occur in a moment, it's the cumulative effect of many factors that cause cervical cartilage discs to become weak and the cervical vertebrae stiff. The most influential contributing factors to this injury include;
Sudden, wrong movements: the most important include forceful twisting, heavy weight lifting done the wrong way and so on.
Sitting with a wrong posture for long: one of the most influential causes, primarily related to the use of computer or mobile phone where neck is bent over for hours.
- Aging: elasticity of the cartilage discs decreases with the time.
- Overweight: the spinal column is subject to increased pressure.
- Genetic tendency: genes might predispose certain individuals.
- Lack of exercises: resulting in weakening of the muscles of back and neck.
What are the signs of a cervical disc herniation?
We're now on to the important issue: the cardinal symptoms of cervical disc herniation. These initial symptoms may appear gradually but can rapidly worsen and should be addressed promptly by a doctor. The cardinal symptoms of cervical disc herniation include:
- Extreme neck pain disc radiating to the arm. The pain is usually constant, starting in the neck, radiating to the shoulder and arm, and sometimes extending to the fingers. It may also occur episodically.
- Numbness or tingling of the upper limbs. Tingling or numbness in the hand and fingers is a key sign of cervical disc herniation, indicating compression of the cervical nerves by the disc.
- Weakness of the hand and arm muscles. The person may struggle to grasp or hold objects due to nerve compression and associated Spinal pain.
- Neck stiffness and difficulty turning the head. Movement of the neck may become difficult, especially during morning activities such as turning or tilting the head.
- Headache and dizziness. Some symptoms related to the disc herniation may also cause headache or dizziness, particularly in the back of the head pain or when moving the neck or standing up.
- Pain worsening when coughing or sneezing. Increased pressure from coughing or sneezing may aggravate the pain if direct pressure is placed on the nerve root in cases requiring interventional pain management.
How are cervical disc herniations diagnosed and treated? When should you see a doctor?
The management for a cervical herniated disc does not require surgery as some people might believe. Treatment instead revolves around a holistic non-surgical treatment plan; however, surgery may be needed in certain advanced situations. Treatment options are aimed at alleviating the symptoms as well as the causes of the cervical disc herniation and are thus as follows:
- Physical therapy
- Rest and lifestyle adjustments
- Radiofrequency ablation — an advanced and efficient option
- Injection of the nerve root locally with no requirement for surgery.
If you show signs of one or more of the mentioned symptoms, then prompt medical advice must be sought if the neck pain does not alleviate over a few days or seems to progressively worsen over time. A timely response can prevent the advancement of the condition and help reduce the requirement for surgery. Dr. Mohamed Koura further explained that diagnosis is performed through clinical examination followed by MRI confirmation, which clearly shows the location of the herniation and the pressure exerted on the nerves.
The symptoms of cervical disc herniation should not be underestimated, as they may indicate a more serious issue that can significantly affect quality of life in the long term. Prevention should focus on correcting posture, exercising regularly, and avoiding excessive strain on the neck.
Dr. Mohamed Koura is widely regarded as a leading pioneer in interventional pain management both in Egypt and across the Middle East. He is one of the top doctors in treating herniated disc and spinal conditions without surgery. Through his extensive experience and use of advanced technologies such as radiofrequency ablation and laser therapy, he has transformed the treatment of Spinal pain using precise and comfortable techniques without surgical complications.
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Simply because he is the best doctor in his feild. He stays updated on the latest treatment technologies through his participation in various international conferences with leading foreign doctors and experts. Finally, and most importantly, Dr. Mohamed Koura is the best doctor in Egypt and the Arab world, possessing 12 non-surgical techniques for treating spinal and joint problems. He was the first to introduce modern interventional treatment techniques in Egypt & the Middle East and is the only one using the disc fx technique to treat spinal pain.
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Pain management is a medical specialty focused on diagnosing and treating chronic and acute pain conditions such as spine pain, herniated discs, headaches, joint pain, and nerve pain using medications, physical therapy, and advanced non-surgical techniques.
Yes, many cases of herniated discs can be treated without surgery through physical therapy, medications, therapeutic injections, and radiofrequency treatment, especially when diagnosed early and treated with the appropriate care plan.
The latest non-surgical pain treatment techniques include radiofrequency therapy, interventional injections, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections, specialized physical therapy, and minimally invasive treatments that help reduce inflammation and improve movement without surgery.
Yes, radiofrequency treatment is considered a safe and effective technique for pain relief. It is performed under specialized medical supervision to reduce pain and nerve pressure without surgery, with a relatively quick recovery period.
The treatment duration depends on the cause and severity of the condition, but many patients notice gradual improvement within a few weeks when following the treatment plan, physical therapy, and daily care instructions.
Physical therapy plays an important role in improving movement and strengthening muscles, but in some advanced cases it may not be enough on its own. Additional treatments such as injections or radiofrequency therapy may be needed depending on the doctor’s evaluation.
A herniated disc occurs when the disc presses on the nerves, while spinal osteoarthritis is caused by the gradual wear and tear of the joints and cartilage. Both conditions can cause neck or back pain, but the treatment approach differs depending on the diagnosis.
Yes, many cases of knee osteoarthritis can be treated without surgery using therapeutic injections, physical therapy, muscle-strengthening exercises, and advanced pain management techniques that help reduce inflammation and improve movement.
A patient may need arthroscopic neck treatment when neck pain persists for a long time, or when there is nerve compression, arm numbness, weakness, or no improvement with conservative treatment.
Yes, many types of headaches can be treated without surgery using medications, physical therapy, radiofrequency treatment, and therapeutic injections that help reduce pain and improve quality of life.
You should visit the best doctor for headache treatment if headaches occur frequently, become severe, affect your daily life, or do not improve with regular painkillers.
The latest treatments for chronic headaches include radiofrequency therapy, interventional nerve treatments, physical therapy, and identifying headache triggers to reduce the frequency of attacks and improve the condition significantly.
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