You may be wondering what could possibly be good about a disc herniation. A problem like that can be disabling. A disc herniation can make it hard to work, hard to move, or simply just hard to think.
But there’s a bottom line: disc herniations are predictable to diagnose, and that makes them predictable to treat.
Disc symptoms follow a few specific patterns, but not every doctor understands this. Discs generally hurt in certain places, at certain times, and with certain movements. Most importantly, they get better with certain treatments, and not with others. This makes it important to choose the right doctor for this problem.
It also really helps to have the right equipment. New Hampshire Spine and Sport is one of a few offices in the area with the Cox 8 table. This decompression instrument helps discs heal, effectively by reversing gravity.
Dr. Steven Baroody has decades of experience recognizing and treating disc problems.
Call us today at 603-203-3185 or click here for a free consultation.