Bulging Disc Recovery Time: How Long Does It Take?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
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    In this episode, Farnham's leading over-50's physiotherapist, Will Harlow, reveals the normal bulging disc recovery time.
    He also discusses how this differs to herniated disc recovery time. You'll learn how long a bulging disc takes to heal, what can be done to speed it up and how treatment might help to accelerate the process.
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  • @annac6942
    @annac6942 4 месяца назад +12

    A true bulging disc is the most excruciating pain I've experienced... I'm on my 3rd month of bulging disc journey... physio exercises has helped.. takes time... don't focus on how long you've been in pain keep going and things will get better and be kind to yourself.
    Will you are a gem...
    Thank you for such a thorough explanation.

  • @deboraiurasoc4044
    @deboraiurasoc4044 6 месяцев назад +177

    Hey everyone. I just wanted to encourage you guys to not lose hope because disc bulges CAN heal. I'm in my 20s and I was in major pain every day for about 6 months from a L5-S1 disc bulge (confirmed after having an MRI on my lower back).
    I was in horrible pain every day, the whole day, no matter what I was doing.. sitting, walking, trying to fall asleep etc. Sometimes it would take me even 2-3h to fall asleep because the pain was so bad. I had constant back pain and pain in my right leg (especially my thigh, around the joints and calf). I am sharing this so you can understand that I was in such bad pain and I healed! And I know how desperate I was to find some advice from someone that actually healed from this so I hope this is gonna help someone..
    I am not 100% healed, I still feel pain once in a while.. for example after sitting for too long (ex 8h at work) or if i don't move my body for a couple days (like jogging or working out) but I would say I am 95% healed and for me it's like a miracle, after living in pain for 6months! I've been 95% pain-free for about 1 month and a half!!
    Things that I tried and worked for ME:
    1. I changed my diet. I tried to adopt an anti inflammatory diet:
    - the only meat I eat is chicken (max 5 times a week). You can also eat turkey, it's actually even better;
    - I stopped eating sweets, fast food, processed foods.. especially icecream, chocolate bars, sodas, aliments that have added sugars (and most of them have it, check labels before eating sth), pre-cooked/frozen foods etc.
    - I ate a lot of vegetables&fruits (fried, steamed, smoothies etc).. about 70% of what I ate was vegetables and fruits
    - less white flour, white rice and more whole wheat flour, brown rice etc;
    You can find a lot of info about anti inflammatory diets, recipes etc online. I started an anti-inflammatory diet about 1month before my pain started to decrease.
    2. I made an anti-inflammatory juice and I drank 1 shot a day for about a month. If you want, you can ask your dr first, but I felt ok the whole time..after all it's just natural ingredients. If you want the recipe for the juice let me know and I'll write it down in the comments. (it's mostly ginger, turmeric, aloe vera, apple cider vinegar etc). I feel like taking this juice helped very much, i started feeling some improvement after the 1st week. Idk if it was specifically the juice cuz I was doing more stuff so I am not sure.
    3. I started moving my body almost everyday. I would either go jogging (1-2mi) or even just walking for 2-3mi. Or I would just do some exercises at home for 10-15 min. There are a lot of videos with exercises online, but one thing i wanna mention is to find exercises for your specific disc bulge cuz some people would just say "stretches for back pain/ disc bulge" but they can make ur pain worse, cuz they are not good for your specific disc bulge.
    As I was saying, mine was a L5-S1 and 1 thing you MUST stop doing is bending down with your back or lifting things with ur back. IF you have to bend down or pick sth up, bend ur knees and go down on your heels if that makes sense, don't bend your back cuz that's pushing the bulge even more on your nerves and that causes the pain.. The dr explains everything really well in this video ruclips.net/video/e2gog8A8qvM/видео.html . I recommend watching the whole video as I tried to implement everything he was saying in this video and I feel like it really helped me.
    4. I went to chiropractic adjustments and physical therapy this whole time (and still going). I started with 3 times a week, then 2times a week and now once a week.
    5. ! I am doing Spinal Decompression. (I did it 6 times in about 1m and a half. Now I am doing it once every 2 weeks but this is sth for ur chiropractor to decide.) I feel like this also helped a lot cuz I've started feeling improvements since I started doing it. In the beginning for about 2 weeks it felt like my symptoms got even worse and after that I started feeling a lot better. But again, I was trying out so many things that I don't know what helped or what made it worse. But you should definitely try the spinal decompression.
    6. I took a natural supplement that my chiropractor recommended. It's called Devil's claw and it's literally $8 at Walmart. I starting taking it about a month before I started feeling better.
    7. I tried to sleep more on my back, or on my side with a pillow between my legs, I bought a cervical pillow, I tried to have a better posture etc.
    Also I feel like it's really important to have a good and positive attitude. I was really down and discouraged in the first 3 months and in those months I literally didn't feel any improvement.. I was in major pain the whole time. I really think that the body can't heal when you're just upset all the time.. it's like you're not allowing it to heal. I know it's hard to be positive when you're in such bad constant pain.. but try to make an effort, it's gonna be worth it.
    And also, I believe in God and I constantly prayed to receive healing and I declared healing over myself in Jesus' name. And I would thank for the healing that I received (even if at that time I was in pain). Believe you will receive healing. Have faith! God doesn't want you to suffer.
    As I was saying, there are a lot of things that I tried so I can't really point to sth and say that that's what you need to do, but I really hope this is gonna help someone.
    I would've loved to find some tips like these when I was struggling with so much pain.
    PS: It was my personal decision to not take any painkillers or other medication during these 6 months. I think I only took about 5 ibuprofens in this whole time. I can say that my healing process was 99% natural: chiropractic treatment, diet changes etc. That's what I was looking for and it definitely works!
    If I missed something I will definitely update this comment. Let me know if anything helped you or if u have any questions.
    I really hope this will help! Take care and God bless you guys.

    • @reshmamathew6530
      @reshmamathew6530 6 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks

    • @cubanblanco5009
      @cubanblanco5009 6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for sharing that information. Are there any back exercise when at the gym you would recommend to avoid ?
      I keep getting flare ups every few months and I think it’s rows but maybe lat pull downs.

    • @harivaradharaj4042
      @harivaradharaj4042 5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for sharing your experience. It gives me hope. And I hope people don’t go through what we’ve been through.

    • @carolinerousseaux412
      @carolinerousseaux412 5 месяцев назад +1

      Thankyou Thankyou Thankyou! You have inspired me to get through my back pain / discomfort . 😇💫

    • @deboraiurasoc4044
      @deboraiurasoc4044 5 месяцев назад

      @@cubanblanco5009 I’m not going to the gym so Idk what to say. From my own experience, any exercise that meant bending my back was really bad for me and it would cause a lot of pain. And also lifting heavy things would cause pain for me. But I also know people that were lifting weights and stuff and they still healed. So I’m not sure. Maybe your doctor can give some info about that

  • @gangliaghost8720
    @gangliaghost8720 9 месяцев назад +1

    I was worried why its been 6 mo and I'm barely able to get by without medication. I'm 28 and have a tear in my disc. Its great to know I'm not certainly doomed to a life of pain and disability. 😅

  • @susanpearson8172
    @susanpearson8172 7 месяцев назад

    Abuldging disc I have had since September 2023 still got pain down my leg but is easing now with rubbing muscle rub on every day had a mri scan too but persevering hoping it goes soon.

    • @Ahmed4252-k6d
      @Ahmed4252-k6d 7 месяцев назад

      I got the same problem in September 2023, and still.
      How are you doing now?

  • @frankdatankallday4745
    @frankdatankallday4745 11 месяцев назад

    7 months here and still catching hell. Don't know what to do!!!

  • @Cj-en4fj
    @Cj-en4fj Год назад +235

    Yeah, that 6-12 weeks is a sham. I'd like to meet these 'average' people they're surveying. I'm 39, and Both times for me were about 6 months total, with true measurable relief only starting to occur around the end of month 4. I wish they'd update that research and survey the present public because I was stressed out the first time around, thinking something was seriously wrong with me because I wasn't 'average.' Bless you, for these videos, man. You are doing the Lord's work. There is no pain like a truly trapped nerve from stenosis and/or a herniated disc. Emotional stress is compounded when we're misinformed about our recovery.

    • @2Kingstar8
      @2Kingstar8 Год назад +5

      How you feeling now ? How did you injure yourself? I've had an instant last year where I've had disc bulge and it lasted 1 month. But this time I injured myself picking up a heavy table and I'm already going on my 5th month alot better now but still have some discomfort.

    • @TheRosangela38
      @TheRosangela38 Год назад +2

      Hi I have a herniated thoracic disc for almost 3 months and I haven’t be able to go back to work. We’re you able to work while in this condition?

    • @Cj-en4fj
      @Cj-en4fj Год назад +7

      @@TheRosangela38 No, I've been on remote work leave since this year's onset. Will likely remain so for the remainder of this year. I can't even sit long enough in my car to get there.

    • @Cj-en4fj
      @Cj-en4fj Год назад +5

      @@2Kingstar8 I don't think mine was injury-induced. It just 'came out of nowhere' in Spring 2022 and slowly resolved itself (with physical therapy) by December 2022. Then, in April 2023, all over again.....but the intensity was worse. I'm significantly better, but I still have functional limitations, so this year's recovery is tracking slower. Physical therapy was making it worse, so my current order is to listen to my body and simply not do the things that aggravate my condition while it's healing. My MRI revealed an L4/L5 herniated disc that has resulted in 'severe spinal stenosis' and retrolisthesis. The out-of-place bits are in my central nerve cavity.

    • @TheRosangela38
      @TheRosangela38 Год назад +10

      I am supposed to come back to work in 20 days, I am going for my 2nd epidural shot in 10 days, I can’t go anywhere, I can’t seat in my car for too long, I lay down most of my day and walk a little, I am so discouraged 🫤 feels like it will never get better

  • @tavogel
    @tavogel Год назад +41

    I've watched hundreds of back pain videos and this is one of the best -- thank you! It's nice to see someone debunk the 'six-week' myth! I even had a pain specialist recommend surgery to me because I was in pain for over six weeks; glad I didn't listen to her. I'm in month 17 of dealing with a bulging disc. I had about three horrible months but feel like I'm finally on the mend thanks to a great physical therapist. Thanks again for this video.

    • @ksjupikm
      @ksjupikm Год назад +1

      Did you mean month 7 or actually 17?

    • @tavogel
      @tavogel Год назад +3

      @@ksjupikm 17! But it's getting better day by day.

    • @JennasMusic76
      @JennasMusic76 10 месяцев назад +2

      This comment helped me a lot as I am on month 9 and have suffered a great deal, and this is giving me hope, thank you.

    • @tavogel
      @tavogel 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@JennasMusic76 I'm glad to hear it! It's been three months since I posted that comment and I feel much better today than I did then. I hope you have a similar road to recovery!

    • @get_out_channel
      @get_out_channel 10 месяцев назад

      i'm in month 24 @@ksjupikm

  • @tomhowarth6697
    @tomhowarth6697 5 месяцев назад +6

    I am over 5 months into my bulging disc issues. I foolishly ignored all the warning signs that something was coming for several months. Hindsight is always 20/20. In October of last year I finally decided to see a doctor (at this point I was totally functional, but using Advil before physical activity). They sent me for physical therapy. That helped a bit. At that point the therapist said that I could start to slowly reintroduce some of my regular activities (gym, golf). I did that. For golf, I was just hitting punch shots, nothing crazy. Then one day, boom, on the floor. Back to the doctor for my scheduled follow up. More PT before insurance would approve an MRI. My symptoms again improved a bit. Went for the MRI. Few mild bulges with slight annular fissure in two (all lumbar spine). Dr said not much they can do for me. I'm not a candidate for surgery. A steroid epidural would be next step if needed. The discs just need time to recover and I will need to strengthen my core after recovery. By now it's early February. The next 6 weeks I continued to improve a bit more. I go for chiropractic treatment every Saturday. I was again told I can slowly increase my activity. I did. No golf, just light weights. In early Apri I started to trend in the wrong direction again with my symptoms. My chiropractor warned me that even though I was trending in the right direction, I would likely have set backs (they are typical). I thought, nah, but yes, I did. I have dialed things back again and opted for the epidural. Both my doctor and chiropractor said many disc injuries take 6-18 months to totally heal. They believe I will recover completely, but it will take much more time than I had anticipated. It really is a bummer.

  • @mvc5704
    @mvc5704 Год назад +16

    4 years and my disc bulge never really got better or worse on MRI… just sciatica which became consistently worse more so when sitting. I did everything to get the bulge/ pain sorted and nothing worked. I finally got surgery and yes the pain did improve down the leg but the long standing nerve compression has made me hypersensitive to nerve pain flare ups that do now settle unlike before. In short some people get lucky with this injury and fully recover and others don’t.

    • @ritunag3551
      @ritunag3551 4 месяца назад

      How is your disc bulge pain now

  • @gabrielsansar6187
    @gabrielsansar6187 Год назад +6

    B UT........... what you did not explain or describe is how a bulging disc can heal.. in the sense of it is bulging.. to what degree does it un bulge.. is the bulging because of where it is right now.. or where it is at times of movement.. for example.. if someone postures correctly is the disc returning to where it should ??? but easily bulging again.. or does it stay bulged until healed.. that needs explaining.. in several of your vids on this i have not heard you explain it. Saying to not worry how the scan looks that it can look the same.. but no.. i will be concerned as to how a scan looks because inlay mans terms it indicates a current physical problem

  • @ciervogold
    @ciervogold 7 месяцев назад +13

    Watching this video has just given me new hope. I'm 4 months into my bulging discs event and the pain has lessened but still have very excruciating episodes. I have just made a second appointment with a neurosurgeon. After this video, I believe I will be canceling that appointment and continuing my DIY physiotherapy on a stronger cadence with advice from your other videos. Thank you.

    • @You_Are_Chosen101
      @You_Are_Chosen101 3 месяца назад

      How are you now? I’m 17 and it’ll been 8 months in 2 days since injury

    • @Vanshikyadav0
      @Vanshikyadav0 Месяц назад

      ​@@You_Are_Chosen101 same I got the injury when I got a viral last year in nov or something and it doesn't hurt much but still is a pain I did try many exercises and it did heal very much but after a month I didnt pay any attention and it became worse again I try daily and I think it is recovering

  • @odjy
    @odjy Год назад +30

    Another amazing and accurate vid, thanks Will! I wish I could have seen this before! When I had my bugled disc last year , and still in pain after 4 months, I was terrified reading some website stating that it was supposed to get better between 6 and 12 weeks! Thanks!

    • @smith2186
      @smith2186 Год назад

      How you are feeling now?

    • @HT-Physio
      @HT-Physio  Год назад +2

      Thank you for the kind words! Get well soon!

    • @odjy
      @odjy Год назад

      @@HT-Physio Thanks!

    • @smith2186
      @smith2186 Год назад +1

      @@odjy what bro 😏

    • @odjy
      @odjy Год назад +3

      @@smith2186 Oh sorry! I am feeling much better. Not totally recovered yet but I can re engage myself into sporty routines which i couldn't a few months back.

  • @Coach_YawHoops
    @Coach_YawHoops 10 месяцев назад +20

    I was actually able to recover from a bulging disc. Anything said in this video is legit and his videos helped me a lot in his recovery and I’m going to explain how I did it:
    1. I took a full week off (no work, no sports), I only moved if totally necessary. I stayed in bed as much as I could. I avoided any kind of SPINAL FLEXION or anything that cause me pain.
    2. After the week of resting, I started doing 3 exercises that helped me like crazy 1 McKenzie Pushups 2 Bitilasana (Cow Pose) 3 Ustrasana (Camel Pose). I did these 3 as soon as I woke up and before going to sleep and I do them to this day!
    3. I applied heat to the bulging disc area around twice a day, (I used a hot water bag or hair dryer with hot air) (I did these during the time I started with the 3 exercises listed above.
    4. Once I felt much better, I started to strengthen the MULTIFIDUS MUSCLE and that’s what I’ve been doing to this day.
    I just want to also add a few other points
    1. Be patient, don’t rush the healing process. I thought I was alone going through this but the more videos you watch, the more you realize how common this is
    2. Avoid sitting for too long. Although I feel much better now, sitting for too long still causes me pain, a pain that goes away once I do the 3 exercises I listed.
    4. The philosophy I applied with my recovery was : if it hurts when I flex my spine (bending down) I must do the opposite movements to fight the pain and reposition the disc.
    5. Make sure you get an MRI to certify that you actually have a bulging disc
    I hope this comment will help whoever needs it. Remember to stay patient and you will also recover💪🏾

    • @dharma3404
      @dharma3404 9 месяцев назад

      What does your MRI report say?

    • @macfab2
      @macfab2 7 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for sharing your experience. My boyfriend is 40 and really quite down about his L5/S1 slipped disc. He has had 3 episodes now in space of 13 months. He is watching videos all day but no concrete answers (which obviously is not possible!) I am desperately trying to find someone to get it touch with who can potentially share their experience with him. Would you be willing? It will give him a lot of hope and pull him out a negative mindset.

    • @Coach_YawHoops
      @Coach_YawHoops 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@dharma3404 MRI said I had a protusion, which is the phase right before an herniated disc

    • @keithlazarus4817
      @keithlazarus4817 Месяц назад

      Appreciate you reaching out, I thought I was alone...training all my life, mentally awful. you need true mental strength...🙏

  • @DaigoParry
    @DaigoParry 10 месяцев назад +8

    9 months
    Today is the day I have 100% pain free condition. It was 99.7% yesterday. Some mild pin-prick pain in the spine during my sleep that I have to wake up every 3 hours (to adjust my sleeping position). For the first time, it is zero pain in my sleep last night.

    • @DaigoParry
      @DaigoParry 10 месяцев назад +4

      Before that, I couldn't sleep without feeling pain. I couldn't stand without feeling pain. I had to keep moving. Walking is fine, standing is not.
      I couldn't sit more than 15 minutes without pain. Then it became 2 hours, 4 hours, 6 hours. Then I could stand without feeling pain. Then I can bend down without feeling pain.
      Then, I was able to sit and stand, and walk without pain, but it was pin prick pain every 2-3 hours in my sleep. It was stuck like that for 3-4 months.
      I can do everything in day time without pain, as long as I don't bend down to lift objects. I can carry a bag-pack with 2 books and a water bottle and walk around the whole day without pain. Just the sleep was a problem. Pin prick pain every 2 hours, and just feels not quite 100%.
      Last night was the first time I felt zero pain in my sleep. I went out for a run today. No pain.
      Total time lapse from day of injury to today is: 9 months.

    • @alexgallegos7582
      @alexgallegos7582 9 месяцев назад +1

      Wow, I'm on month 1, what did you do?

    • @M.UsmanImtiaz
      @M.UsmanImtiaz 9 месяцев назад

      @DaigoParry you have a disc bulge or herniation on L4/L5/S1 and what was your recovery process?

  • @saniyauzumaki
    @saniyauzumaki Год назад +68

    He’s on spot when he says it can be recovered within 6 -12 weeks. I have been diagnosed with mild slip disc in March and three months have passed by with all physio therapy (changed twice) yet the pain is still there.
    The worst part is my family doesn’t fully understand my condition. I know they are doing their best to help me and give me recommendation but sometimes they just treat it quite normally and I feel quite medically neglected by them.

    • @CheezyC
      @CheezyC Год назад

      Hi!
      When you say "mild" what do you mean? Did they give you a protrusion size? I was diagnosed with a 3.1 mm and was wondering if I could relate to your situation, as I'm trying to recover asap!
      Thanks in advance :)

    • @ishitatripathi3406
      @ishitatripathi3406 Год назад +2

      @saniyauzumaki Hey there, I was diagnosed in February this year. In two weeks, I'll be leaving for college, and I can hardly walk and I'm just so tired of it all. I have done physio and yoga but nothing helped. I feel like my family is also getting a little tired of me now.

    • @FullChamber
      @FullChamber Год назад

      i have a c5 c6 herniation. Was diagnsed in October 2019. I recovered from it but now after a long time it came back and I have the worst pain in my neck shoulder and right arm again. It's been three weeks now but I have started to recover greatly from it. All the stretching and applied heating seemed to work significantly in the last three weeks. Hopefully, physio and deep massage help you recover from it. @@ishitatripathi3406

    • @adityalotankar4306
      @adityalotankar4306 Год назад

      ​@@ishitatripathi3406how are you doing now brother

    • @saniyauzumaki
      @saniyauzumaki Год назад +2

      @@CheezyC Hello!
      Well basically I was diagnosed "mild" because there is no numbness sensation in my legs or any tingling and according to my ortho, all the PTs and the nuerosurgeon I have visited, they see that it has come out slightly and is touching my sciatic nerve due to which I am feeling the pain. However it has thankfully not been protruded out too much.
      I don't remember the sizes because one PT and my spine surgeon both have said there is some error in the MRI report. They all went in dept quite medically which I don't recall now, basically the cms with my disc sizes was not making sense.
      I have improved a bit though. My pain tolerance has increased and the pain even though it's still there comes after 30 min now, Earlier it was like within 10 min.
      My cousin who is a PT said that if I am being diagnosed as mild and it has not been recovered within 2 months,then I should be visiting a spine surgeon and get it checked.
      My overall advice to everyone who are in same situation as me:
      1. Have second or third opinion always and show them your MRI reports.
      2. Explore all medical option, ie. MD, orthopedic, PT and then spine surgeon if PT isn't that helpful
      3. Have a support system mostly with ppl who have been in same situation as you. I would vent and have emotional support with two of my friends who have chronic back pain too.
      4. Give it time like at least month, however please don't procrastinate much on it if it doesn't improve a bit after substantial period of time.
      Hope this helps, take care of yourself too! :)

  • @Spoonah
    @Spoonah 8 месяцев назад +2

    I've had a disc bulge for 1.5 years, seen 3 physios and 1 osteo. had 2 hospital visits for 2 different procedures. Still have it. still can't walk or stand up straight

  • @inaf1079
    @inaf1079 4 месяца назад +5

    April 1st: Bad case of sciatica. Went to doc, who diagnosed it.
    April 23rd: Had , which confirmed a bulging disc and a very angry sciatic nerve on my right side. It was twice as large as the left one.
    April 30th: Started physical therapy.
    Now: I am just about 98% back to normal. With the sciatica, I had injured my piriformis muscle as well. What a pain in the butt, literally 😅 The sciatica weakened the calf muscle in my right leg to the point where I couldn't do a calf raise or get up on my tippytoes on the leg. Walking sucked. Now I am able to almost walk normal again. It's been a long two months, but I firmly believe that physical therapy has helped me 100%. I now must concentrate on building up all my muscles so that I hopefully can prevent that crap from happening again.

    • @AlisonMacDonald-u1x
      @AlisonMacDonald-u1x 2 месяца назад

      How are you now?

    • @inaf1079
      @inaf1079 Месяц назад

      @AlisonMacDonald-u1x Early June was great, but then towards the end of the month, I started noticing some back irritation after I would get out of a car. This time on my left side. Now I'm having mild sciatica on my left side, so I've made the decision to have surgery in a week's time. I'm not spending the rest of my life with a herniated disc that's decided to play ping pong with my sciatic nerves. Hopefully, the surgery will help me.

  • @AbuzarGhiffari-xg2gs
    @AbuzarGhiffari-xg2gs 8 месяцев назад +5

    I am suffering from bulging disc since 2.5 years and first time i visited this channel was 3 months ago and now i am feeling much better than before my sciatica is gone but back pain is still there. Hope this will cover soon.
    Thanks alot to Sir Will ❤

  • @glories2276
    @glories2276 7 месяцев назад +6

    I had one and yes it took longer time like 6 months !

  • @JennasMusic76
    @JennasMusic76 10 месяцев назад +7

    I have suffered with multiple disc issues and this is hands down the best video, and explanation I have ever encountered. Thank you so much for such a detailed, and informed video, it actually helped me so much, and has given me some hope.

  • @NR-mx6lc
    @NR-mx6lc 9 месяцев назад +2

    its the 6th month for me and i feel just a little bit better but anything can make you feel bad again😂

  • @dibyaranjan313
    @dibyaranjan313 3 месяца назад +1

    the best part is i m 21 and this fking thing is just ruining my life

  • @robertgoodrich192
    @robertgoodrich192 Год назад +7

    I am two years out from an automobile accident, that resulted in several broken bones and a herniated L5/S1. Bones healed rapidly, but I have had persistent numbness in the side of my foot and last three toes, as well as significant weakness in my calf muscles. Never had pain. But I continue to get better.. Even within the last few months I have marked improvement. The numbness is just starting to go away, and I can finally lift my heel off he ground. Obviously each case is different. I am 58 years old, spent a month in rehab and five months in physical therapy. But with daily walks, and occasional visits to the gym, I am getting better - even if the recovery has been quite long.

    • @Mias-trailerparkgarden
      @Mias-trailerparkgarden 2 месяца назад

      I also had an auto accident 2 years ago I’m not in as much pain hips now and then but still suffer weakness in my lower back and also put on 45 lbs sure that is not helping I pray I get better if I get the weight off

    • @DeeDee-2
      @DeeDee-2 2 дня назад

      Hello, how much of the numbness has improved?

  • @chemistryeverywhere9663
    @chemistryeverywhere9663 7 месяцев назад +1

    I am facing the same issue since may 2021...but couldn't recoverd yet... though i am doing my all work and job with pain..if you can suggest me some best way to recover from the same. Thanks

  • @pohsstudio7769
    @pohsstudio7769 Год назад +3

    I’ve been having this problem for the last 3 years 😢

  • @israelbionyi2961
    @israelbionyi2961 Год назад +2

    Hello , I am working on my disc bulge.
    I have. Been suffering since October. I am not having pain but I can’t get into physical activity.

  • @angelsjoker8190
    @angelsjoker8190 7 месяцев назад +1

    Question is, how long does it take after the pain is gone for the back to be fully capable to sustain full load¿

  • @brutalbrital
    @brutalbrital Год назад +1

    I have four bulging discs with a fracture, tell me about the pain…I’ve been off work for 7months and counting

  • @jakestown1952
    @jakestown1952 7 месяцев назад +1

    Had a herniated disc mulitple times. Decompression through hanging with tiptoes supporting, followed by cobra, each time increasing extension. 2 weeks.

  • @amyroberson6167
    @amyroberson6167 4 месяца назад +1

    I have 3 right now, all on my lower back, all sitting on my nerves. They told me 6 months too. I'm in PT and getting shots on my spine and it's helping a lot. Great video

  • @seemikhan5685
    @seemikhan5685 8 дней назад

    I have back pain from last two months. MRI report shows L5S1 disc bulge. I have mild pain in both my legs and mild back pain and weakness. Kindly guide me and tell me its exercise

  • @DEVIL-xs3pt
    @DEVIL-xs3pt 9 месяцев назад +2

    I can't able to walk

    • @karenpennington5073
      @karenpennington5073 4 месяца назад

      Me too, fell twice,now staying down stairs. Horrible pain. Appt. In June,was July with neurological m.d. when I fell went down like a rock. Very scary.

    • @danielpollockjr.1714
      @danielpollockjr.1714 4 месяца назад

      Same here, I can’t stand for to long without the pain and tingling.

  • @michaelbrett171
    @michaelbrett171 Год назад +4

    Thank you for your advice, very wise and calm , especially about the amount of time to recover! Im 3 months into it now and feeling much better than i did , improving a little every week , iv started an IDD treatmant and i believe its having a beneficial effect .
    A suggestion for you if i may , weight training schedules for people who have had bulges , thank you .
    All the best ,
    Mick.

    • @paulsmart682
      @paulsmart682 8 месяцев назад

      How has idd worked for you

    • @michaelbrett171
      @michaelbrett171 8 месяцев назад

      @paulsmart682 I'd recommend it , it's a positive thing and I started it in pain and discomfort, I had 20 sessions and it helped me enormously.

  • @janesparkle3596
    @janesparkle3596 11 месяцев назад +1

    I had a lumbar puncture a year ago and I think this has caused my injury I have a bulging disc in my lower back L5/S1 I can’t walk for more than 10 mins it’s effecting my mental health been off work for 6 months
    Tried physio exercises, massages
    Deep heat, I am thinking chiropractor now? Any advice I also been getting shooting pains in my buttocks and off and on numbness in the groin area. 😢

    • @santoshlamsal8789
      @santoshlamsal8789 11 месяцев назад

      I had disc herniation on l4L5 AND S1around 1and 1/2 yrs ago . I had feeling same like yours. I did physio , medication and went to different orthopedics and took Medicines too but shooting pain didn't go. I was fed up and went for herbal treatment ( ayurbedic ) . I got medicine to apply on my back . Took vitamin b12 once a day , calcium once a week but suggested not to take cold drinks , food from out and specially from the refrigerator .
      I can't say I'm recovered now but my shooting pain in nerves(sciatica) is gone . Pain in the buttock still there but some how less . Now i have a hope . But i don't know if it can be fully recovered . One most important is need to be safe from cold and cough.

  • @robertrepka1372
    @robertrepka1372 Год назад +3

    Hello, I have disk extrusion/herniated disc l5 s1 for 4 weeks and my left calf muscle is paralysed. I have tried all the excercises mentioned and I have no pain but the muscle paralyses remains. Is there a need for surgery or do you think it can remain forever?

    • @didactica9326
      @didactica9326 5 месяцев назад

      How is your calf muscle now?

    • @robertrepka1372
      @robertrepka1372 5 месяцев назад

      @@didactica9326no change unfortunately :(

    • @robertrepka1372
      @robertrepka1372 5 месяцев назад

      @@didactica9326 nothing has changed since that. Do you think i should consider an operation?

  • @twn2rbo
    @twn2rbo 2 месяца назад

    I’m on day 17 and today was really bad. Last two days were getting better. I did find a way to stretch my lower back by sitting on my heels and relaxing, I could feel the muscles stretching, and when I stood up the agonizing pain on the side of my leg and butt went away and I could walk. Hang in there people, if you try hard and put effort in you will heal. Be careful what content you consume or your pain will consume you, I hope I can get back to making RUclips videos soon!

  • @namitabarnwal8265
    @namitabarnwal8265 7 дней назад

    Disc bulge and pain is six months old Physiotherapy aggravate the pain

  • @aumnamashivaya4
    @aumnamashivaya4 17 дней назад

    Excellent info, thanks so much . Are there any tell tale signs of recovery? It just keeps coming back 😅

  • @douglasfontenot1992
    @douglasfontenot1992 Год назад +3

    Thank you for yet another very well prepared and informative video. MRI tells us that I have a L4/L5 bulge with herniation; however, months of symptoms indicate L5/S1. I'll discuss this with my surgeon ASAP & prior to surgery. Thanks again.

  • @milesmaluba
    @milesmaluba День назад

    I can't even sit for 30 minutes without feeling pain in my side.

  • @BB010864
    @BB010864 9 месяцев назад +3

    Out of all the searching i've done on youtube , your videos are the best that i have seen addressing sciatica :)

  • @Dipanwitaacharya1549
    @Dipanwitaacharya1549 2 месяца назад

    Why are you all doctors always told false information.
    I think you are all not doctors because slip disk disk bulging problem no one can recover.
    I am suffering from 1years and my pain still also today. I take all the process fir recovery. Take medicine take physio therapy sessions but no changes in my pain💔
    I am totally died.
    All doctors say it is heal own it's time only medicine physiotherapy but no one change its pain

  • @EricFoy-e5i
    @EricFoy-e5i 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’m on month 4 can’t sit for more than 20 mins and can’t be in my feet for more than a hour getting very scared disc bulge at L5-S1

  • @hemalkamble1084
    @hemalkamble1084 7 месяцев назад +1

    What’s the time taken for discs to knit back?

  • @memz194
    @memz194 Год назад +2

    Hi I got L4 disc bulge I’m a aloud to do pull ups and push-ups.thanks

    • @Preeti-lw9jc
      @Preeti-lw9jc 10 месяцев назад

      Hey how are you now?? Hope you're doing well ❤️‍🩹

  • @julietvlalbiaktluangi1010
    @julietvlalbiaktluangi1010 Год назад +1

    I have herniated dish .i experience pain in my left leg for more than a year.i have taken medication non stop. But not improving will i never get heal?😢

    • @paola9761
      @paola9761 6 месяцев назад

      Girl ive had it for 4 years and I am wondering the same 😬😅

  • @ofmetalandiron
    @ofmetalandiron Год назад +3

    I got a disc bulge in my L5 S1 from doing heavy deadlifts on 2nd August, 2023, which was diagnosed a month later. Meanwhile, I would continue with my normal workout and would notice discomfort and significant weakness in my overall system. With regards to the pain, I never had sciatica. It started off localised and very deep on the right side. A local physio misdiagnosed it as right QL injury, but when the pain did not improve for 2 weeks, I suspected it was something more. An experienced chiro made me do some chiropractic x rays and diagnosed mild slip disc in the L5 S1 joint.
    The pain seems to have evolved, as in it keeps switching sides . It also seems to alter between being localised to being more dull and achy at times. It becomes worse in the mornings and better as the day progresses. Initially for a month, the pain was really unpredictable and it only got triggered during a twist (bending to touch my right toe with my left hand). During the first month, my CNS became more sensitive to heavier loads and I got significantly weaker immediately. As in at the top of the lift, with moderate loads, I felt like I was about to pass out. As in my CNS was overloading for some reason. In September, this particular issue seemed to have resolved after a chiro adjustment of lower back. However, the pain evolved to becoming more localised and sore close to the right SI joint spot. Some days it's better, other days it gets worse. It's never unbearable, but the improvement seemed to have stalled beyond what it was around the 1.5 month mark.
    A part of the reason is that my right leg is smaller than my left one by half an inch, which is more than the normal range. There was a shift in weight distribution at the top of the lift which resulted in the bulge. I always suspected the limb length difference and was advised years ago, to get a heel on my right to offset the difference, but never really bothered until now. My gait feels a lot more balanced with insoles on my right shoes.
    Update : My disc bulge got healed in 2 months. I did a few back strengthening exercises which improved. It was neither complete rest nor heavy exercise that was solely responsible for the healing. It was rather a very subtle combination of both with emphasis on rest. For more details, write a comment.

    • @abdulbariwardak5633
      @abdulbariwardak5633 11 месяцев назад

      Glad to hear that you are getting better
      I am suffering from a herniated disc l5s1
      I was doing okay for the past month but as days passes i started feeling weakness in my legs the weakness has got to the point where i can not walk for more than 5 minutes
      Doctors have suggested surgery but some people who have suffered the same says you have to wait

    • @jeremybardgett3850
      @jeremybardgett3850 8 месяцев назад

      discs don’t show up on x-rays 😮

    • @ofmetalandiron
      @ofmetalandiron 8 месяцев назад

      @@jeremybardgett3850 It was a It was a chiropractic x ray. While the disc itself did not show, there was some misaligment in the bones, using which my physio deduces the problem.

    • @jeremybardgett3850
      @jeremybardgett3850 8 месяцев назад

      @@ofmetalandiron lol 😂 don’t ever go to that chiropractor again and if you do don’t get scammed paying him to see you twice a week for 6 months

  • @DeeDee-2
    @DeeDee-2 2 дня назад

    Will you are an amazing person, thank you.

  • @pinkconfidantp2me912
    @pinkconfidantp2me912 11 месяцев назад +2

    I went four and a half months with a herniated disc before I went to the doctor I didn't know why I was hurting so much 3 weeks later I had an MRI two and a half weeks after the MRI I found out I had a herniated disc I started doing stretches once maybe twice a day three times at the doctor for almost three and a half months when I got better I stopped doing my stretches I started doing my stretches only when my back and legs hurt I believe it all depends on how often you do your stretches if you do stretches all day everyday even when you feel better I believe that sciatica will heal faster if you don't do your stretches it'll take longer to heal

    • @mrpentium
      @mrpentium 18 дней назад

      Many say, do not stretch sciatica because stretching a nerve does not help it unlike stretching a muscle

    • @pinkconfidantp2me912
      @pinkconfidantp2me912 18 дней назад

      @mrpentium doctors are not always truthful, I say if it hurts stop if it dosnt hurts take it easy and slowly stretch I believe this RUclips guy before I believe my doctor because my doctor has lied to me RUclips guy has not 😊

  • @dangruber5516
    @dangruber5516 Год назад +1

    How long does it take the bulge to go away? about 3 weeks in. Trying the methods explained on the other video. I don't know if I am getting better or worse. a lot of bad lifting habits to change but getting there. It's hard not to obsess about this. Also hard to find people who are experts in this because they don't advertise.

  • @daughterofgod777
    @daughterofgod777 Месяц назад

    Do you have any videos on thoracic spine disc buldge? I dont see any?

  • @anonymousanonymous6310
    @anonymousanonymous6310 8 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve had issues for the last 9/10 months with my bulged disk. In the last 2 months it got so bad that I couldn’t sit or stand for any longer than a couple of mins! I went through private healthcare got a scan then had the steroid/anaesthetic/epidural injection. It’s really reduced the pain thus far (one week after). Hoping that it sorts it out! To anyone suffering from this problem, I feel your pain, it’s the worst pain I’ve ever experienced. But remember, if you do something and act on it, it will only be temporary pain. You got this! :)

    • @Spoonah
      @Spoonah 8 месяцев назад

      I've had a disc bulge for 1.5 years, seen 3 physios and 1 osteo. had 2 hospital visits for 2 different procedures. Still have it. still can't walk or stand up straight

    • @angelsjoker8190
      @angelsjoker8190 8 месяцев назад

      Got a HD end of November and my dumb orthopaedist just gave me pain killers and injections and told me to go to work just as normal. It made it much worse to the point I had to go to ER between christmas and New Year. And even after that this orthopaedist still only wanted to give me painkillers and insisted on me going to work. So I went to my GP who didn't hesitate to write me a sick leave, so for the following two weeks I stayed at home, got myself a back support belt, sleept on the floor on a camping mat, legs slightly elevated, paying super attention to every single move I did. And got the idea from my father, who also had a HD, to have traction of the spine (attached a resistance band to my legs and pulled my body on tension laying on my back. That brought the pain down to a level I dare to actually do exercises to improve my stabilising muscles. Doing isometric exercises now and will move to dynamic exercises once I feel good enough.

    • @gringa23
      @gringa23 7 месяцев назад

      I feel like it’s a disc issue but I haven’t went to the doctor because I just lost my Medicaid plus I’m waiting for the job at ups to provide it to me on May this year smh. The story is injured my back when I came back from a week from the gym. I did my warmups and too it’s leg day so I know I gotta work up to what I gotta do. My pr is 295lbs but I have went light to what is light for me is like 225 and slowly worked up. Not idk what happened it was hot in the gym and when I was about to pick up the barbell I heard a pop from my lower back. I almost passed out or wanted to cry to my mom😂. Thankfully my coworker was there to help me to the car but I can walk just slow movements and little mobility to bending over. In addition to that, muscle spasms going down from my behind down to my calves but no numbness occurring. I just re enrolled myself for Medicaid again. Prayers

    • @harish5466
      @harish5466 4 месяца назад

      ​@@gringa23 Hi bro how are you now? Have you healed ? How long it took for you to heal?

  • @maryiuvone3157
    @maryiuvone3157 8 месяцев назад +6

    The pain from a bulge or herniation is brutal. So glad for Will's channel. Thank you.

  • @Madame686
    @Madame686 Год назад +2

    May wanna move to England to be treated by you !! Indian doctors and physiotherapists are miserably failing in treatments. I’m in 30’s and this is really taking a toll on me.

  • @oempeirosmpouzouksis5155
    @oempeirosmpouzouksis5155 29 дней назад

    is there any chance that it will heal completely and return to its original position?

  • @alloverdaplace2043
    @alloverdaplace2043 Год назад +1

    The answer is there is no set time this is a life long injury that one just has to constantly work on and improve on.

  • @SebStan-dd8ed
    @SebStan-dd8ed 11 месяцев назад +2

    Hi. Great video, thanks for the content! I no longer have back pain after an l4/l5 herniation but have ongoing leg weakness and pain from the hip down to the big toe with issues with walking and weak ankle dorsiflexion (slight drop foot) but I generally dont have pain in the disc area. I noticed my knees are hyper extending more than they used to and my gate is different. I can't walk without thinking anymore. Is this ever going to improve fully? Is it permanent damage? Let us know if you have anything to share on the matter of residual weakness, pain, numbness in an effected leg after the disc seems to have healed.

    • @marwanelbana4771
      @marwanelbana4771 11 месяцев назад

      Up

    • @marwanelbana4771
      @marwanelbana4771 11 месяцев назад

      Up

    • @haseebkhawaja1050
      @haseebkhawaja1050 2 месяца назад +1

      Nerves take a lot longer to heal but eventually they do. I also had right leg numbness (no pain just discomfort) due to disc bulge but after 6 months it has improved. I can walk long as I want so be patient and continue to do exercises. It will heal

    • @SebStanner
      @SebStanner 2 месяца назад

      @@haseebkhawaja1050mine has been 19 months since injury and still have same weakness numbness. I try and excercise it help recovery but it is about the same.

  • @petergrima9756
    @petergrima9756 Год назад +1

    Hi there is it advisable to use surgery if it’s a dull ache that comes and goes especially in colder conditions I work as a butcher with a lot of heavy lifting the ache is in the tail bone area s1tol5 and it has been like this for about 9months after the first 3months was sciatica

  • @yellowmr1
    @yellowmr1 Год назад +4

    3 years and still sore 😢

    • @itxbagga1222
      @itxbagga1222 Год назад

      Then it's not bugle its herniated

    • @ramundo07
      @ramundo07 Год назад

      What if it’s a “protrusion” a 6mm bulge?

  • @wolpumba4099
    @wolpumba4099 6 месяцев назад

    *Abstract*
    This video discusses recovery times for bulging and herniated discs. While some sources indicate these conditions may resolve in a few weeks, the speaker's experience suggests a more realistic recovery time of around six months. He emphasizes that recovery time (where pain subsides) and healing time (where the disc itself repairs) are different. The speaker advocates for seeking active treatment and appropriate rehabilitation to minimize recovery time and reduce the risk of recurrence.
    *Summary*
    * *0:00* Introduction to the topic of disc bulge recovery time
    * *0:10* Speaker introduces himself as a physiotherapist specializing in patients over 50
    * *0:27* Asks viewers to like and subscribe to the channel
    * *0:40* Begins discussing bulging and herniated discs
    * *0:47* Explains the structure of the spine and intervertebral discs
    * *1:32* Describes how disc injuries occur
    * *2:41* How disc problems can cause sciatica and other symptoms
    * *3:00* Starts discussing recovery time and challenges the idea of a 6-12 week recovery
    * *3:43* Distinguishes between recovery time and healing time
    * *5:00* Reasons why focusing on recovery time is more important
    * *5:52* Typical recovery time for most people is about six months
    * *6:18* With treatment, this could be reduced to around three months
    * *7:08* Without treatment, recovery may take six months, but there's a risk of recurrence
    * *7:48* Most people wait about three months before seeking treatment
    * *8:03* If still suffering after six months despite treatment, consider seeking a different kind of treatment
    * *8:23* After a year of unsuccessful treatments, a consultation with a spinal surgeon may be helpful
    * *9:00* Surgery should be a last resort for severe cases or those exceeding a year of unsuccessful treatment
    disclaimer: i used google gemini advanced 1.0 to summarize the youtube transcript

  • @geekygirl648
    @geekygirl648 5 месяцев назад

    I had neck injury 7 years ago now MRI is recently done and it says
    At C2-C3, C3-C4, C4-C5, C5-C6 and C6-C7 levels: Mild disco-osteophytic bulges indenting anterior epidural space.
    Should I consult orthopedic surgeon or just PT is enough? BTW I had been seeing PT since last 4 years and once I stop therapy my symptoms come back.
    Your time and suggestion is appreciated doctor.
    THANKS

  • @AIMManishaKanojia
    @AIMManishaKanojia 4 месяца назад

    I wonder why Accupuncture specifically Electro Accupuncture sessions arent mentioned? They are Very Helpful for Pain, Mobility n can be done along with Physiotherapy/Strengthening Exercises 😅

  • @greggieguygood
    @greggieguygood Год назад +2

    Wellllll! Years of off and on sciatica and lower back pain, thought through lifting too much or bad form…. I was doing all the wrong therapies for temporary relief. So compression of the spine is the basic fix! Plus your other suggestions.
    New hope, thanks so much!

    • @mrpentium
      @mrpentium 18 дней назад

      Compression or decompression?

  • @trakra9959
    @trakra9959 3 месяца назад

    A guy physically, literally jumped on top of me. Three protrusions in my lower back. It has been 7 months. Severe pain went away after 1.5 months and it has been very slowly getting better. Can't lift weights

  • @Isagiyochi395
    @Isagiyochi395 Год назад +2

    I herniated my disc at the end of March. I wasn’t able to walk or sit up for about 2-3 weeks and then I started therapy which my last session last Friday. I was going once a week and I am night an day better. I also hurt my knee that I had acl surgery on a few weeks ago and I had been using my lower back a lot more because I wasn’t able to squat down with my knee. My lower back has been hurting a little more recently and I think it’s cuz I have been bending it and using it more. Do u have any advice, I am still gonna continue to do therapy from my house with what I learned at the therapy I was going to and was ordered by my orthopedist to start some knee therapy on my bad knee again. How many days a week do you think I should do my back therapy, if they r like 30-45 minute sessions. I am only 21 and I really want to return to sports and working out as I was very big on that before (I herniated my disc from squatting at the gym).

    • @mic8026
      @mic8026 10 месяцев назад

      I'm in that position now. Can only lie down in pain...walking and sitting not possible

    • @Isagiyochi395
      @Isagiyochi395 10 месяцев назад

      @@mic8026 ever since I herniated my disc I’ve been able to start playing sports again, start lifting, and haven’t really had any pain. I do feel a little discomfort sometimes but that’s due to bad positions like my sitting weird or something like that. For lifting I stay away from anything that will put a load on my lower back like squatting a deadlifts and also any bent over positions that aren’t controlled like bent over rows. Definitely go to therapy and make sure to stretch everyday as I still do. Lower back stretches can literally save you from horrible pain and if u ever do a movement that hurts your lower back immediately stretch it out because it can prevent you from getting injured. Look up lower back stretches online there are a lot. I definitely recommend therapy and then a slow process into going back to your normal life. Don’t lose hope because it gets better for sure but you have to make the right decisions to set yourself on that path

    • @Isagiyochi395
      @Isagiyochi395 10 месяцев назад

      @@mic8026 from what you said ur in the worst position right now because even when I herniated my disc I couldn’t walk or sit up for two weeks. Give it time and definitely make sure to get it checked out by a specialist and have them give u their opinion. Therapy is key to recovery tho buts that’s only after you can walk and sit up some what normally

  • @Nikita_Wolk
    @Nikita_Wolk 5 месяцев назад

    I have a large hernia (1.4 cm L4-L5) and complete stenosis. The severe pain went away after 3 weeks, but full recovery has not occurred for half a year. I can walk, bend, ride a bike, but still cannot lift weights.
    I did physio and still doing exercise therapy, but the problem does not disappear completely.
    Now I think that I spent a lot of time and money in vain, and I should have had an operation.

  • @carlooctavio23
    @carlooctavio23 2 месяца назад

    Im almost 1 year for having severe stenosis due to disc protrusion. Not improving much.. severe stenosis far more intense with mild..healing will almost impossible..

  • @nevermin.D
    @nevermin.D 4 месяца назад

    I don’t feel any pain at my back, but i can feel my sciatic nerve is pulling my leg and prevent my legs to straight when lying down.
    I can’t lying down straight, i can feel the nerve burning a bit.
    And my hamstring muscle is so much pain when i do certain movements like when i bending my body down or when i putting pressure on my buttocks.
    My pinky toe and heel being numb
    Any solution?

  • @alexperez1093
    @alexperez1093 8 месяцев назад

    Hello mate I’ve had mine since Father’s Day 2023 and I’m worse then before I don’t know what to do anymore I’m only 20 this is so infuriating but then again I work construction

  • @ketuteyha3648
    @ketuteyha3648 6 месяцев назад

    Hello, there is no way I haven't tried and 1 year has passed, my L5-S1 hernia is not healing anymore, it has been stuck for the last 4 months and there is no sign of healing.
    I think it's time for surgery :(
    I watched tons of videos on RUclips and learned a lot, I think I am a physiotherapist now.

  • @ck5640
    @ck5640 2 месяца назад

    I’ve had a bulging disc on left side of my hip the doctor said at hospital few yrs ago.. I’ve had few issues with it only when I lift things too heavy this time I did not do any heavy lifting it came out of nowhere and its been hurting for 4 days now past 2 days have been the worst I can’t even get outta bed or turn in sleep without my lower spine locking on me.. think it all came from when I was standing on my bed to reach something on a shelf then sprained my ankle on the way down ii fell directly on lower part of my spine and could not move for bout 3 minutes straight!! After that the pain stood for bout almost 2 months I never went to hospital until a year or so after from lifting something heavy and throwing my back out!! I really hope I don’t deal with this pain for life it’s worse then when I got shot and dealing with shingles on my leg which are 2 painful other things to deal with but this back problem tops that for sure!!!

  • @haseebkhawaja1050
    @haseebkhawaja1050 2 месяца назад

    I need to know that can the disc bulge heal to incorrect posture due to prolonged sitting. I can do almost everything other than sitting. Can walk whole day If I want to but sitting problem is there even after 7 to 8 months. As time is passing I am losing hope that will I be able to sit properly ever again 😢😢

  • @AFAD2008
    @AFAD2008 8 месяцев назад

    50? What does being 50 have to do with buldging discs?? I have had buldging discs since I was 20😅😅😢

  • @markbattistoni7484
    @markbattistoni7484 4 месяца назад

    Took me a full three months to be able to function minimally after herniating c-7 cervical disc. The nerve down my arm was completely debilitating. Second epidural along with cold plunging seems to have helped. I’m 4 months out now and am trying to get back to my old self. Left arm has atrophied and needs a lot of work to get back some of the strength I have lost.

  • @paola9761
    @paola9761 6 месяцев назад

    Ive had “sciatica” for 4 years now. I am 28. Now its a bulge disk and idk what to do anymore because its been there for years. 😢

  • @jswching
    @jswching 5 месяцев назад

    I need almost year, it is improving with Physio, chiropractor, acupuncture, chinese massage, supplements. A lot of exercises can be done at home, the most exercise I need is using the barbell, to strengthen my back. Stay hydrated, bridges, bird dog, dead bug, hip hinges, weights squats…. Later I was found out a rare condition I have left anterior innominate dysfunction
    right posterior innominate dysfunction, on top of sciatica on my left side, i have pain on right groin area. Once this was identified, finally my PT could tailor me the right exercises, and checking if my feet are even lengthwise, if off , he had to do some manipulation to help to make them even.

  • @SRQK8
    @SRQK8 6 месяцев назад

    did the micro lumbar discectomy. The killing pain is gone, but the right and left upper side of the waist has some pain. It seems like a muscular pain. It's a week since my surgery. Even though I'm fine with that pain, which is very less than the sciatica, is there something that can be done about the muscle pain? I notice it mainly when on bed and changing positions and while getting up from the bed, otherwise no pains.

  • @michelefinizio6520
    @michelefinizio6520 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much I have four bulging discs in the lower spine it took me 3 months to get out of pain only 2 weeks later I went to a newvchiropractor which I totally regret I told him what was going on and only do a massage and light mobilization but he divan adjustment and I got right back in pain again I've been having burning pain in my spine 3 months now because of this negligent chiropractor who didn't listen to me I'm really thinking about getting a steroid injection

  • @ajawwwwn6933
    @ajawwwwn6933 4 месяца назад

    Didnt need to tell me this.. been 2 years constant pain now.. about 4 years since beginning of symptoms.. ive slowly accepted this is how life is going to be now 😂😂

  • @Gabe-bz9nk
    @Gabe-bz9nk Месяц назад

    Walk and walk some more -eat sardines - drink only water
    Take fish oil and vitamin d3 magnesium
    Have positive attitude
    Me I’m on month 6 . 1 st and 2 nd month couldn’t even sit .
    Now I can do most of the things but u have tight harm strings and pain at heal . So I will I’ll let time heal it . If it doesn’t I’ll go to Tijuana for stem cell treatment

  • @MYTV7
    @MYTV7 Месяц назад

    I just found out about it from 2014 I was told after getting a mri that I had it. My shoulders hurt and numbness and burning sensation in my hands and pain down my spine

  • @travdoza6179
    @travdoza6179 6 месяцев назад

    I am in my late 20's and have back pain for 4 years. I tried to get back to work and lasted 3 days before the pain was so bad I couldn't bear it. I found out I have a disk out of place and was told 6 weeks. I can't work and will be in recovery for more than 3 months

  • @gregdonald9506
    @gregdonald9506 Месяц назад

    Do sciatic nerve floss multiple times a day. . Gently. Sleep on side with a pillow between your legs. Use an inversion table. Once it starts to feel better incorporate gentle stretching. Then begin doing pelvic tilts.

  • @TableWalkLake
    @TableWalkLake 8 месяцев назад

    Yo what? I ain’t dong all that. If I can’t run, bike, swim and fight I’m checking out.

  • @vanessawalsh5
    @vanessawalsh5 2 месяца назад

    I’ve been in pain for 2 years 😢

  • @AMAIRA2023
    @AMAIRA2023 Год назад +1

    Hello Doctor, I had L2 L3 annular disc tear. I am having mild pain and discomfort on my left side of back since last 9 months. ALSO after long sitting, my left leg has some kind of electric shock kind of pain for small durations. But from beginning I am able to swim everyday. Whether I shall get rid of this issue, if so then after how much time? THANK U 😊

    • @amalmarella6513
      @amalmarella6513 Год назад

      Hii
      I think you have sciatica please kindly check with proper physio you should be immediately checked

  • @Rob-hv9kt
    @Rob-hv9kt 11 месяцев назад

    I have a herniation at L5s1 on the L5 nerve root . Im 68 now im going on 4 months of leg pain . Getting worried

  • @bonekollektor1659
    @bonekollektor1659 3 месяца назад

    You'll never recover if you keep living normally & don't fix your posture

  • @tysonbailey17
    @tysonbailey17 10 месяцев назад

    I'm a chef keep working.. had C6 bulging disc in my neck for 6 weeks Ciro has pushed it back in gave me some exercises on magnesium and anti-inflammation pills & painkillers..2 weeks since first visit.. lost half strength in right arm and intense pain mid back below shoulder.. do I push through the pain..

  • @thomashorre278
    @thomashorre278 8 месяцев назад

    So many „real” bulging asymptomatic discs…..

  • @cinelli07
    @cinelli07 11 месяцев назад

    I have 3 bulging disc's on my cervical spine and so far haven't received physical therapy. It's been 4 months since my injury. How long before they heal? Do I need physical therapy? C4-C7

  • @starhawke380
    @starhawke380 Месяц назад

    My chiropractor told me I would likely never recover and I could look forward to some level of pain for the rest of my life.

  • @amyroberson6167
    @amyroberson6167 4 месяца назад

    I have 3 right now, all on my lower back, all sitting on my nerves. They told me 6 months too. I'm in PT and getting shots on my spine and it's helping a lot.

  • @whalewatchgirl5068
    @whalewatchgirl5068 Месяц назад

    I have tried everything in the book to get my L5-S1 disc to push back in - epidurals, facet injections, chiropractic, pain medication, spinal cord stimulator, PT, and I’ve seen a surgeon who stated that my disc bulge wasn’t bad enough to surgically repair. NOTHING has worked for me. I’m 34 and this has had a significant impact on my life for the past 3 years. To combat it and try to not make it worse by gaining weight, I walk 16,000 steps a day or what equates to about 6-7 miles. I also stay on a special low-calorie diet. So I’m sitting here watching these videos to get some idea on if there is even a next step for me or if I have to live with this for the rest of my life.

  • @mattfitzgerald3745
    @mattfitzgerald3745 6 месяцев назад

    Hi there. Easy to understand and informative video. I have 2 moderate disc bulges and 2 moderate tears in my lower L4/L5. Any idea how long it would take to heal with exercises and medication? None smoker/drinker.

  • @emanuelailie748
    @emanuelailie748 Год назад +25

    nobody taking about the exercises we can do in the gym

    • @saraiday1646
      @saraiday1646 Год назад +1

      Check out the channels Fitness 4 Back Pain and Physio Fitness

    • @emanuelailie748
      @emanuelailie748 Год назад

      @@saraiday1646 thanx

    • @HT-Physio
      @HT-Physio  Год назад +9

      I will make a video on this soon!

    • @MohanMohan-et4do
      @MohanMohan-et4do Год назад

      Yes bro

    • @mimiseeyou
      @mimiseeyou Год назад +1

      @@HT-Physio Hello! Did you make the exercises video yet? Thank you!

  • @brittanygetsinger3906
    @brittanygetsinger3906 7 месяцев назад

    I am 29 I had severe herniation and had bathroom issues couldn’t walk and ended up getting surgery at 20 because it was so bad 9 years later I have herniation and I’m trying to get it better your videos are helpful thank you for your advise please tell me what else I can do the lower back strain pain is really the worst right now can’t really lift things like my children or walk without pain but I have been doing the half push up witch seems to release the pain the most in my back

  • @smvw4447
    @smvw4447 Год назад +8

    Thanks Will. Very sensible and calming video ! 8 months in from initial diagnosis of L5/S1 herniation, MRI showed the big herniation to the left and it is slowly, slowly improving thankfully. Doing the phtsical work and if i overdo it e.g. more than an hours walking, I hurt more than normal for a few days. Certainly not 6-12 weeks but it is improving and that gives me encouragement to keep going.

    • @showtime287
      @showtime287 Год назад +3

      Keep going! I’m at 9 months and finally starting to be able to ride bikes, go for long walks, and do more physical therapy exercises without any pain. Never would have thought it would take this long!

    • @abdulbariwardak5633
      @abdulbariwardak5633 11 месяцев назад

      @@showtime287had you extreme weakness in your legs ?
      I feel extremely weak in my knee and legs
      Doctors have suggested surgery

    • @wasabiy817
      @wasabiy817 11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm 3 months in, lots of pain in my leg but no weakness. the doctor suggested if starting feeling numbness and weakness should consider surgery, I'm terrified

    • @showtime287
      @showtime287 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@abdulbariwardak5633 I’m sorry to hear that. Yes, I did have some weakness in my right leg, but I wouldnt consider it extreme. I would highly recommend getting multiple opinions from different doctors before pursing surgery to ensure it’s the right choice for you. Praying you, man! Let me know if you need anything

    • @showtime287
      @showtime287 11 месяцев назад

      @@wasabiy817keep going - you can fully recover! Spend as much time as possible in positions that dont cause pain or cause the least pain.
      After all the PT (100+ hrs over the past year),my back feels better than ever. I herniated two discs Oct 2022 while mtn biking

  • @perviguana
    @perviguana 10 месяцев назад

    Anyone here with a disc bulge in th8-9? How has it been for you?

  • @aabiddar6654
    @aabiddar6654 8 месяцев назад

    Need your help sir
    Please let me know I am going for an epidural Injection tomorrow.
    What Physical exercise should I do and Should i Do Physical Therapy also To heal my Disc