Why do I feel a sharp pain in my leg? Why is my neck stiff and painful when I turn? What can help with spasms in my lower back? Although these could be symptoms of a herniated disc in most cases. A herniated or ruptured disc is typically a health condition affecting your spine.

Fortunately, nowadays, people with a herniated disc have several non-invasive options for treating this condition without needing surgery. One way of reducing symptoms of a herniated disc is through acupuncture treatment. Not only will acupuncture treatment or therapy reduce the pain you are experiencing due to a herniated disc, but it will also promote your natural body healing mechanism to regain your health.

If you think you have a bulging disc or spinal disc problem, you should consult with a doctor before the condition reaches a severe or herniated state. Continue reading this article to learn how acupuncture can help if you have a herniated disc.

What is a Herniated Disc?

Before we discuss how acupuncture can help with herniated disc problems, you need to understand what this health condition is in the first place. Your spine comprises interconnected bones (vertebrae) with discs between them, which act as cushions to absorb shock from bone movement.

These spinal discs are typically round in shape with a tough outer covering (annulus) surrounding a gel-like substance known as a nucleus. Also known as a slipped disc or ruptured disc, a herniated disc happens when the jelly-like substance (nucleus) pushes through a crack or tear in the annulus into your spinal canal.

Since there is limited space in your spinal canal, the nucleus could press on nerves causing inflammation and shooting pain around the affected region or legs. Although disc herniation could be due to degeneration as you grow old, it could occur to you at a young age due to:

  • A traumatic spinal injury
  • Excessive strain on your back
  • Sudden movement, for example, when lifting a heavy weight
  • Kidney deficiency
  • Untreated bulging disc

As the name suggests, a bulging disc occurs when your spinal disc bulges or expands outwards. Since a bulging disc does not cause pain, it will go undetected in most cases, and that is how most people end up with herniated discs. Regardless of the cause, once your spinal disc is in a herniation state, you should seek medical assistance without delay.

Generally speaking, symptoms of this health condition could vary depending on the person, the position of the herniated disc on your spine, and the severity of the herniation. However, among most people, a herniated disc will cause the following symptoms:

  • Numbness and tingling on your legs and hand
  • Weakness in your leg or arm muscles
  • Leg or arm pain
  • Back pain

Therefore, when you experience any of the above symptoms, it would help to retain the services of a doctor to examine the root cause of the problem for immediate treatment. Although a herniated disc could sound like a severe health issue, it does not require surgery in most cases.

A simple lifestyle change and holistic treatment methods like acupuncture could ease the symptoms of herniated disc condition and improve the recovery time.

Acupuncture Therapy for Herniated Discs

If you are allergic to most medications or other treatment procedures are ineffective, acupuncture is an alternative treatment option you should try if you believe you have a herniated disc.

Also used as a complementary treatment plan, acupuncture is a Chinese medical practice that utilizes your natural body healing mechanism to ease the symptoms of most health issues and improve your health. According to ancient Chinese medical practitioners, your body has an energy life force known as "chi" or "qi."

When this qi is unbalanced, your body responds with illness, inflammation, or pain. Typically, your qi energy becomes unbalanced when the paths it travels through, known as meridians, are blocked. Therefore, acupuncturists focus on unblocking these qi channels or meridians by inserting thin needles on different acupoints in your body to reduce or stop the symptoms of your health issue.

When specifically speaking about herniated discs, acupuncture helps relieve the pain associated with this health condition and reduce the rate of disc degeneration. Although this ancient Chinese treatment method involves the insertion of needles on your skin, it is not painful because these needles are hair-thin.

Depending on the position of the herniated disc, the acupuncturist could leave the needles in place for about twenty to forty minutes to achieve the desired healing effect. In addition to stimulating blood flow to the affected spinal disc, acupuncture stimulates your body to release endorphins. Endorphine is typically a natural painkiller and healing hormone, which helps ease the pain of a herniated disc.

Other Treatment Techniques Your Acupuncturist Could Combine With Acupuncture to Treat Herniated Disc Condition

If your herniated disc condition is very severe, your acupuncturist could combine acupuncture therapy with other ancient treatments to reduce herniated disc pain and promote quick healing. These treatment methods include:

     I. Moxibustion

Also commonly known as moxa treatment, moxibustion is an ancient medical therapy with Chinese roots. Moxibustion is typically a form of heat therapy that uses mugwort leaves, also known as "moxa," on or near your skin therapy points or acupoints. The purpose of moxibustion is to stimulate the flow of qi energy and blood in the affected area.

When used in conjunction with acupuncture, moxibustion can reduce pain and other symptoms of a herniated disc.

     II. Cupping

Cupping therapy Is another alternative traditional medicine your acupuncturist could use in conjunction with acupuncture treatment to reduce the pain of a herniated disc and accelerate your healing process. As the name suggests, cupping involves the application of special heated round cups on specific points on your skin to create suction.

Like acupuncture, the purpose of cupping is to stimulate blood flow and energy flow in your body, which is vital to promote healing. In ancient times, cupping was commonly known for treating pneumonia and bronchitis. However, nowadays, the uses of this therapy have evolved, and most acupuncturists will combine this treatment with acupuncture for patients with several other health issues, including back pain.

     III. Acupressure

Acupressure is also an ancient treatment technique that can balance the healthy flow of qi energy in your body by stimulating particular body therapy points. Unlike acupuncture, acupressure relies on fingers or sometimes the elbow to administer the required pressure on your body therapy points or acupoints.

     IV. Herbal Medication

Your acupuncturist could also recommend taking some herbal medication derived from medicinal plants to increase blood circulation and reduce the uncomfortable pain of a herniated disc condition. According to ancient Chinese medical experts, combining herbal medicine and acupuncture is an excellent way to reduce inflammation and lower back pain caused by a ruptured or herniated disc.

Generally, the ultimate goal of acupuncture therapy is to reduce herniated disc pain and promote natural healing of the affected area. A recent systematic review of this treatment on people with a herniated disc shows that acupuncture therapy can provide better results than other treatment methods like lumbar traction or medications.

Acupoints for Herniated Disc

As mentioned above, acupoints are specific areas on your body where the acupuncturist will insert needles to balance your qi energy and increase blood flow to the affected area to promote quick healing. According to ancient Chinese medical practitioners, targeting these points can make acupuncture treatment successful and reduce the bothersome pain of a herniated disc.

Briefly explained below are acupoints that your acupuncturist will focus on if you have a painful herniated disc or ruptured disc:

     a. GV4 Acupoint

Also represented as "Life Gate" in English and "Ming Men" in pinyin, the GV4 acupoint’s location is between the 3rd and 4th vertebrae of your spine. When an acupuncture needle is inserted perpendicularly into this point, it can help strengthen your lower back and reduce herniated disc pains.

     b. UB23 Acupoint

Also represented as "Kidney Shu" in English and "Shen Shu" in pinyin, the UB23 acupoint's location is around the waist between your 2nd and 3rd vertebrae, approximately two fingers wide from your spine. Stimulating UB23 acupoint with a thin needle can help with back pain because it can relax and release your muscles if you have a herniated disc.

     c. UB 25 Acupoint

Also known as "Chang Shu" in Chinese and "Large Intestine Shu" in English, this acupoint can eliminate stagnant blood or qi energy, causing muscular atrophy, numbness, and pain in your lower back. Inserting an acupuncture needle at this point can also help reduce inflammation caused by a ruptured or herniated disc.

     d. UB40 Acupoint

Another vital acupoint the acupuncturist will insert a needle if you have a painful herniated disc is the UB40 acupoint. Also represented as "Wet Zhong" in pinyin, this acupoint can help clear dampness in your bladder channel and eliminate stagnant blood and qi for the benefit of your lower hips, lower back, and knees.

     e. GV3 Acupoint

GV 3 acupoint can also help if you are experiencing symptoms of a herniated disc, especially on your legs. Also represented by "Lumbar Yang Pass" in English or "Yao Yang Guan" in pinyin, the GV3 acupoint's location is in your fourth vertebrae around the lumbar region.

Stimulating this acupoint during your acupuncture therapy can strengthen your back muscles and reduce the pain you could be experiencing due to a herniated disc.

Although acupuncture cannot treat a herniated disc, it can reduce severe symptoms of this health condition and increase your healing rate to regain your health as soon as possible. You should consult an acupuncturist if you want to consider acupuncture therapy as an alternative remedy for severe back pains caused by a herniated disc.

Below are tips to help you find a reliable acupuncturist without a hassle if you have a painful herniated disc:

  • Look for an experienced acupuncturist
  • Ensure your acupuncturist is licensed
  • Find a reputable acupuncturist
  • Find an acupuncturist with excellent communication skills
  • Look for an accredited acupuncturist
  • Seek recommendations from your friends

In addition to alleviating the pain caused by a herniated disc, acupuncture therapy promotes general body healing by balancing your life force or qi energy. To achieve the desired healing effect of acupuncture therapy, you should take your time to find a dependable acupuncturist. The above tips can significantly reduce your options to find a reliable acupuncturist without delay.

Tips That Can Help You Heal Quickly After Acupuncture Therapy for Herniated Disk Condition

After an acupuncture treatment for herniated disc condition, your acupuncturist could recommend a lifestyle change to help ease the pain and restore your freedom of movement as soon as possible. The following tips can help heal a herniated disc condition naturally at home:

Stay Active

While it can be tempting to stay on the couch or in bed the whole day, it is advisable to stay active if you have lower back pains caused by a herniated disc in your spine. Walking is one way to keep your body active without putting strain on the affected disc. Although walking cannot heal a nerve pain caused by a herniated disc, it can keep your back muscles strong.

Cold and Heat Therapy

While at home, you can try to apply a heated pad to your lower back or neck region. Alternatively, you can apply ice cubes to bring more blood flow to the affected disc, soothe stiffness, and reduce inflammation.

Check Your Resting or Sleeping Positions

If you have a herniated disc, staying in bed and particular sleeping positions can also hurt. To help reduce tension on the lower back and keep your spine aligned while sleeping, you should consider using a pillow to support your knees. Also, you can use an orthopedic pillow to help keep your neck aligned while sleeping.

In addition to the above natural healing techniques, good nutrition and frequent exercise will also go a long way in helping reduce the pain caused by a herniated disc and promote healing over time.

Find an Acupuncturist Near Me

At Trinity Acupuncture, we comprehend how challenging your daily life could be if you have lower back pains caused by a herniated disc. Fortunately, regular acupuncture therapy can reduce this bothersome pain over time for the comfortable life you deserve.

We invite you to call us at 310-371-1777 to discuss your herniated disc condition with our acupuncturists wherever you are in Torrance, California.