
The Healthy Disc
Vertebral discs are the spinal column’s
shock absorbers. The discs cushion
the vertebral bones and allow them
to twist and bend. Vertebral discs are
composed of two main parts, a soft inner
nucleus (nucleus pulposis) and a tough,
fibrous outer wall (annulus fibrosis).
Herniated Discs
A herniated disc occurs when small
tears form in the wall of an injured disc.
Damaged pieces of the nucleus (which
can harden and break apart with age)
push through the tears and out of the
disc wall. The herniated disc often
compresses a nerve root, causing pain
or tingling in the legs. Strong pain tends
to come and go. Bending, twisting and
sitting may make the pain worse. Lying
down relieves pressure on the spine.
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