Herniated Disc

Herniated Disc Symptoms & Advanced Treatments

Model of a human spine showing a herniated disc, labeled with an arrow pointing to a red, bulging disc between vertebrae.

Herniated discs affect millions worldwide, with the highest prevalence among adults aged 30 to 50. Studies show that 5–15% of individuals with spinal pain are diagnosed with disc herniation, most commonly in the cervical or lumbar spine. This condition occurs when the soft inner core of a spinal disc protrudes through its outer layer, pressing on nearby nerves and causing pain, numbness, tingling, or muscle weakness. With the rise in sedentary lifestyles, poor posture, and repetitive strain, herniated discs are becoming increasingly common, highlighting the need for early diagnosis and effective non-surgical treatment.

What Is a Herniated Disc?

Your spine is made up of vertebrae, which are the bones that provide support and mobility. Between each vertebra lies a soft, gel-filled spinal disc that acts as a cushion and shock absorber. These discs have a tough outer layer (annulus fibrosus) and a softer inner core (nucleus pulposus).

Over time, due to age, repetitive strain, poor posture, or injury, these discs can lose elasticity and become more vulnerable to damage. When the outer ring weakens or tears, the inner nucleus can bulge out—this is known as a herniated disc, also called a slipped or ruptured disc. This condition can happen suddenly due to heavy lifting or a fall, or gradually from long-term wear and tear.

Herniated discs can occur anywhere in the spine, but are most common in the lumbar (lower back) and cervical (neck) regions. Less commonly, they can appear in the thoracic (upper back) area.

Symptoms of a Herniated Disc

When the inner material of a disc pushes out and compresses a nearby nerve root, it can cause:

  • Localized or radiating pain (down the leg or arm)

  • Muscle weakness

  • Tingling or numbness in the extremities

  • Difficulty standing, walking, or holding objects

For example:

  • Lumbar herniations may cause sciatica—pain, numbness, or weakness in the buttocks, leg, or foot.

  • Cervical herniations can result in pain or tingling in the neck, shoulder, arms, or fingers.

In rare cases, symptoms like groin numbness, loss of bladder/bowel control, or trouble with balance may indicate cauda equina syndrome, a medical emergency that requires immediate attention.

Our Advanced Herniated Disc Treatments Include:

Injection-Based Therapies: Targeted spinal injections using PRP, growth factors, or cellular therapy to reduce inflammation and promote disc healing.

  • Radiofrequency Therapy: A non-invasive treatment that uses thermal energy to reduce nerve pain.

  • Acupuncture: This therapy enhances blood flow and reduces inflammation around nerve roots.

  • Regenerative Medicine: PRP and cell therapy help regenerate disc cartilage and soft tissue, improving long-term outcomes.

  • Physical Therapy & Chiropractic Care: Customized rehabilitation plans to improve strength, flexibility, and spinal alignment.

  • Home Exercise Programs & Lifestyle Guidance: Supporting recovery beyond the clinic through guided self-care.

Non-Surgical Herniated Disc Treatment

At Premier Pain & Rehab Center in New Brunswick, NJ, we specialize in non-surgical and regenerative treatments for herniated and bulging discs. Our expert physicians combine advanced technology with holistic rehabilitation to relieve pain, restore spinal function, and help patients avoid surgery whenever possible.

A herniated disc occurs when the soft, gel-like center of an intervertebral disc pushes through its outer layer, often compressing nearby nerves. This can cause pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the neck, back, arms, or legs — depending on the disc’s location.

Everyday activities such as prolonged sitting, bending, lifting, sneezing, or driving can aggravate symptoms and worsen inflammation. If left untreated, a herniated disc may lead to chronic pain, muscle weakness, tissue degeneration, or even permanent nerve damage over time.

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