
Episode 58 - Disc Herniation vs Disc Extrusion: Understanding the Jelly Donut
In Episode 58 of Back At It with Dr. Decompression, Dr. JD Dudum breaks down the anatomy of discs and the differences between herniations and extrusions, including how they impact nerves and pain.
He emphasizes the importance of MRIs to identify the injury's location, severity, and migration patterns, which are critical for determining the right spinal decompression angles and techniques.
Using real-life examples, he explains how improperly targeted treatments can worsen symptoms and shares insights from over 30,000 decompression sessions. Dr. Dudum offers hope for those suffering from back pain, sciatica, or disc injuries, encouraging precise and informed care to achieve effective relief.
0:00 - Introduction and overview of disc herniations vs. extrusions. 2:18 - Anatomy of the disc: Understanding the annulus and nucleus pulposus. 4:50 - Herniations explained: Causes, severity, and location importance. 7:12 - Disc extrusions: Severity, migration, and why they require attention. 9:24 - Clinical example: Treating a patient with a cranial disc extrusion. 12:02 - How to determine the correct decompression angle for different disc injuries. 15:05 - Differentiating central, paracentral, and posterolateral herniations. 17:42 - Final thoughts: The importance of accurate diagnosis and expert treatment.#BackPainRelief #DiscInjury #SpinalDecompression #HerniatedDisc #DiscExtrusion #SciaticaHelp #SpinalHealth #ChiropracticCare #DecompressionTherapy #PainFreeLiving
BACK AT IT with Dr. Decompression
Dr. JD Dudum specializes in Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression and helps patients across the world with low back pain. You will learn the tips and secretes to solving back and leg pain. You will discover firsthand how Dr. Dudum fixed his disc bulge 4 years ago with spinal decompression and the technology and techniques he utilizes to help thousands or people that were just like him.
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