




A degenerative condition in which the discs between vertebrae deteriorate and cause chronic pain and discomfort.
This occurs when the soft, gel-like material inside the spinal disc protrudes out of its normal position, putting pressure on nearby nerves and causing pain.
A common symptom of a herniated disk where sharp shooting pain radiates along the sciatic nerve, which runs from the lower back down to both legs.
A narrowing of spaces within the spine that puts pressure on the nerves and can lead to numbness, tingling, or weakness in certain areas of the body.
Damage to peripheral nerves that leads to symptoms such as tingling, numbness, and muscle weakness in hands and feet.
A condition caused by compression of a nerve running through your wrist leading to hand numbness, tingling sensations or weakness.