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Medical Conditions: Where Back Pain Begins

Overview
Vertebral discs are the spinal column’s shock absorbers.  The discs cushion the vertebral bones and allow the spine 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).

  1. Disc Wall Weakens
    Vertebral disc can be damaged by the normal wear of aging or by traumatic injury.  Problems often begin when fibers in the outer wall crack and weaken.  Radial tears form in and around sensitive nerve fibers in the disc wall.
  1. Nucleus Pushes Through Disc Wall
    The disc’s soft nucleus pushes through to the outer edge of the disc wall.  This causes local back pain at the disc level.
  1. Rupture Presses Against Nerve Roots
    As the herniation pushes out of the disc wall, disc material may press against the large roots.  This can result in pain radiating down one or both legs.

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