When Your Back Pain Isn’t “Just a Strain”

It starts as tightness.

Then bending feels sharp.
Sitting gets uncomfortable.
Maybe the pain shoots down your leg.

Someone says, “It’s probably a slipped disc.”

And suddenly you’re Googling:

  • disc herniation

  • sciatica treatment

  • chiropractor for back pain

  • how to fix a slipped disc

First, let’s clear something up.

A “slipped disc” doesn’t actually slip.

But a disc herniation can absolutely cause serious back pain and sciatica symptoms.

The good news? Many disc injuries respond very well to the right conservative care.


What Is a Disc Herniation?

Between each bone in your spine sits a disc. These discs act like shock absorbers.

When a disc becomes irritated, bulges, or herniates, it can press on nearby nerves. That’s when symptoms begin.

This can cause:

  • Local low back pain

  • Pain shooting into the glutes or down the leg

  • Tingling or numbness

  • Burning sensations

  • Weakness in the leg

When leg symptoms are involved, people often call it sciatica.


What Is Sciatica?

Sciatica isn’t a condition itself. It’s a symptom.

It describes pain that travels along the sciatic nerve, usually from the lower back into the hip and down the leg.

Disc herniations are one of the most common causes of sciatica.

But here’s the important part:
Not all disc herniations cause pain.
And not all back pain means you have a disc problem.

That’s why proper assessment matters.


Why Disc Herniations Happen

Disc injuries can develop from:

  • Repeated bending and lifting

  • Poor movement patterns

  • Prolonged sitting

  • Sudden twisting

  • Previous unresolved back injuries

Often, it’s not one big event. It’s accumulated stress over time.


Can a “Slipped Disc” Heal?

In many cases — yes.

The body has an incredible ability to adapt and heal. Research shows that many disc herniations reduce in size over time.

But healing doesn’t mean ignoring it.

Without proper support, people often:

  • Guard their movements

  • Lose strength

  • Develop compensation patterns

  • Experience recurring flare-ups

That’s when acute back pain becomes chronic back pain.


How We Treat Disc Herniations at Soulstice Wellness Centre

Treatment is focused on three things:

  1. Reducing nerve irritation

  2. Restoring spinal movement

  3. Rebuilding strength and control

Your care may include:

Chiropractic Care

Gentle, specific adjustments can help restore motion to restricted joints and reduce stress on irritated discs.

Contemporary Medical Acupuncture

Helps calm muscle guarding, reduce pain signals, and support nervous system regulation.

Summus P4 Laser Therapy

Supports cellular healing and inflammation reduction in irritated tissues.

Targeted Movement & Rehab

This is critical. Strengthening and retraining movement helps prevent recurrence and improves confidence.

The goal isn’t just short-term relief.

It’s long-term back resilience.


When Should You Get Your Disc Checked?

You shouldn’t ignore:

  • Pain that shoots into your leg

  • Numbness or tingling

  • Back pain that isn’t improving

  • Recurrent flare-ups

  • Fear of bending or lifting

Early intervention often leads to faster, more complete recovery.


Ready to Take Control of Your Back Pain?

Disc herniations and sciatica can feel overwhelming.

But they are not a life sentence.

You don’t have to live cautiously.
You don’t have to keep guessing.
And you don’t have to accept recurring back pain as normal.

Are you ready to finally understand what’s happening in your back and take control of it?

Book your assessment at Soulstice Wellness Centre today and let’s build a plan that helps you move confidently again.