Patient Testimonial (Verified Review)
"I was diagnosed with a herniated disc in March and the radiating leg pain was so severe... I received treatment for nearly 2 months, but the pain persisted. After coming here, the pain reduced significantly after about a month and a half."
1. Radiating leg pain is a typical symptom caused by a herniated disc strongly compressing the nerve root.
2. If recurring treatments show no improvement, a structural approach is needed to resolve the fixation of spinal segments and pelvic imbalance.
3. Bodyall SART (Spinal Alignment Restoration Therapy) distributes lumbar pressure to resolve nerve compression and fundamentally alleviate pain.
When a disc herniates and presses on a nerve, it doesn't just cause pain—it triggers nerve inflammation and muscle tension simultaneously. If general physical therapy or injections haven't worked, it is highly likely that your spine is in a state of 'biomechanical disharmony' where the structure itself is receiving improper forces.
Bodyall's SART goes beyond just adjusting bones; it focuses on minutely securing space (Space Creation) in stiffened spinal joints. By releasing tension in surrounding ligaments and muscles to ensure the herniated disc doesn't compress the nerve, and aligning it with the pelvis, we create a physical environment for the spine to recover on its own.
• Repositions displaced lumbar segments to immediately reduce the compressive force of the herniated disc.
• Accompanied by pelvic correction to distribute the load on the lumbar spine.
• Administration of specialized pharmacopuncture therapy to soothe inflammation in the nerve root area.
• Structural stabilization treatment through the reinforcement of tissues surrounding the spinal column to lower recurrence rates.
1. Saal, J. A. (1996). Natural history of lumbar disc herniation with radiculopathy. Spine.
2. Vleeming, A., et al. (2007). Movement, Stability & Lumbopelvic Pain. Elsevier.
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