Herniated Disc Relief Without Surgery
A neck pain recovery story: what a cervical disc herniation actually is, and how it was treated without injections or surgery.
A neck disc sends its pain down the arm.
Sharp arm pain from a cervical injury requires precise clinical evaluation and targeted, non-surgical care to relieve nerve pressure and restore mobility. If you are searching for cervical herniated disc treatment in Marietta, start here.
When you feel sharp or shooting pain traveling from your neck into your shoulder, arm, or fingers, the root cause often traces back to your cervical spine. A herniated disc occurs when the soft inner gel of an intervertebral disc pushes through a tear in榴 the tough outer wall. This mechanical shift irritates or compresses adjacent nerve roots. Here at Plasker Chiropractic in Marietta, we evaluate the exact angle of nerve impingement to understand your symptoms.
If you are active, whether you enjoy golf, travel, or lifting your grandchildren, this type of nerve irritation can sideline you quickly. You want clear, evidence-based answers rather than vague promises. Understanding the exact mechanical source of your pain is the first step toward lasting relief and preventing future episodes.
Relief first, because pain makes everything else impossible. But relief alone is why conditions come back.

One irritated nerve root, treated at its source.

For discs, not for backs in general.

Restoring movement to joints that stopped moving.

After the operation, or after the injury.
A neck pain recovery story: what a cervical disc herniation actually is, and how it was treated without injections or surgery.

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We perform specific orthopedic and neurological examinations that differentiate cervical nerve root irritation from local shoulder joint pathologies. Neck distraction tests, Spurling's test, and reflex assessments help isolate whether the pain originates in the cervical spine or the glenohumeral joint.
Yes, but care is tailored specifically to your condition. We avoid high-velocity manipulation directly on acute herniated segments. Instead, we utilize gentle mechanical traction, decompression, and low-force techniques designed to reduce intradiscal pressure and protect sensitive nerve roots during the healing process.
Recovery timelines vary based on the severity of the herniation and your overall health. Many patients experience noticeable symptom reduction within four to eight weeks of consistent conservative care, though full structural stabilization and tissue remodeling can take several months.
During the initial acute phase, we typically recommend modifying high-impact activities, heavy lifting, and rotational sports like golf. As your pain subsides and objective stability improves, we guide you through a gradual, structured return to your favorite activities safely.
Schedule a comprehensive evaluation at Plasker Chiropractic to uncover the root cause of your neck and arm pain and explore evidence-based, non-surgical options tailored to your goals.
Plasker Chiropractic is in Marietta, and patients drive in from across Cobb, north Fulton and DeKalb. Pick your area for directions, parking and what we most often treat for people nearby.
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