A herniated disc is a spinal injury. From the base of your head to your tailbone, your spine comprises a collection of bones called vertebrae. Discs are the spherical cushions that sit between your vertebrae. The discs between your bones act as shock absorbers, allowing you to bend and move freely. Discs that tear or leak result in herniated discs.
Are Herniated Discs A Common Occurrence?
A herniated disc affects up to 2% of people each year.… Continue Reading...