Manipulation for a Herniated DiscManipulation for a Herniated DiscThere are many forms of manipulation, ranging from methods similar to massage to other forms that use forceful pressure on the spine. Manipulation may not improve symptoms caused by a herniated disc. Manual treatments are usually performed by a trained osteopathic doctor, chiropractor, physiatrist, or physical therapist. Manipulation can range from slow pressing to a quick thrust. Spinal manipulation relieves symptoms in some cases. But in rare cases manipulation may cause headache, dizziness, or other reactions.1 Talk to your doctor before you try manipulation for a herniated disc. References
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