A rupture in the outer layer of your disc causing pain in the arms and legs. Non-surgical spinal decompression can rehydrate and bring vital nutrients to the disc, helping to heal the tear, restore function, and get rid of your pain.
Read MoreJoint inflammation caused by autoimmunity, metabolic disorders, or general wear and tear, resulting in pain and stiffness. The type of arthritis you have will determine what the most appropriate natural therapy we will provide to get to the source of your arthritis.
Read MoreA calcium deposit in an area of the body that is under abnormal stress. It’s your body’s attempt to fortify a weakened area. For example, if your intervertebral discs are breaking down, your body will try to stabilize this by adding calcium to the edge of the disc forming a bone spur called a disc osteophyte complex.
Read MoreAn inflammatory process in your brain that interferes with normal, clear brain function
Read MoreA condition that leads to loss of bowel or bladder control, and numbness and tingling in the inner thighs. If you have lost bowel or bladder control due to cauda equina, you should immediately go to the hospital and you will be admitted.
Read MoreA pain that persists more than 3 months is considered chronic, as opposed to acute or subacute. Chronic back and neck pain can extend to other areas of the body, and can have many different causes. At LA Functional Neurology, we utilize the principles of functional rehabilitation and conduct a thorough evaluation resulting in an accurate diagnosis to determine the root cause of your pain.
Read MoreAn inability to have a bowel movement at least once per day
Read MoreA condition where your discs are drying out (desiccating) losing their elasticity, strength and flexibility
Read MoreA condition of high or low blood sugar interfering with normal physiological functioning
Read MoreA breakdown and loss of the integrity of your disc that can produce a pinched nerve, spinal stenosis, and pain
Read MoreA large type of disc herniation that moves up, down, or to the side of where it protruded
Read MoreAlso known as a herniated disc. It is one of the subtypes of a herniated disc. It is also called a protrusion, or a protruded disc by radiologists and clinicians.
Read MoreA rare, but severe type of disc herniation in which a fragment of the disc separates from the main part of the disc.
Read MoreA loss of equilibrium and a feeling of unsteadiness, or vertigo, which means you experience the world spinning or you spinning in the world
Read MoreA syndrome of pain generated by the facet joints at the back of your spine
Read MoreA surgical outcome where your condition was not alleviated or worse, it was aggravated by spinal surgeries such as laminectomies, spinal fusion, or discectomies. Non-surgical options need to be exhausted before going under the knife, as many surgeries fail to eliminate pain caused by disc issues.
Read MoreA condition of burning, aching, tingling, cramping, or inability to put weight on your foot — ranging from from dull to intense
Read MoreA narrowing of the opening where spinal nerves exit leading to pain, tingling and weakness
Read MoreA condition typically caused by migraines, tension, or cluster, but it can also be a symptom of food sensitivities, allergies, or more seriously an aneurysm or stroke
Read MoreA specific breakdown in the cushion between your vertebrae - when its gel-like substance has broken through the fibrous tissue designed to contain it. This can lead to a pinched nerve and pain, tingling, and weakness.
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