Herniated Disc Treatment

Remote Work Strategies for Individuals Suffering from Herniated Discs

Remote work has become increasingly prevalent in recent years, offering flexibility and convenience for many employees. However, for those suffering from herniated discs, sitting for extended periods at a makeshift home office can exacerbate pain and discomfort. A herniated disc, often referred to as a slipped or ruptured disc, occurs when the soft inner portion of a spinal disc pushes out through a tear in the tougher outer layer. This can irritate nearby nerves and result in pain, numbness, or weakness. To ensure productivity while safeguarding health, here are strategies tailored for remote workers with herniated discs:

1. Prioritize Ergonomics

  • Adjustable Chair: Invest in a chair with good lumbar support that can be adjusted in height, ensuring your feet rest flat on the ground with knees at a 90-degree angle.

  • Desk Height: The desk should allow your elbows to rest at a 90-degree angle when typing, with the computer screen at eye level to avoid neck strain.

  • Footrest: If your feet don't reach the ground, use a footrest to support them, ensuring proper posture.

2. Frequent Movement Breaks

  • Schedule short breaks every 30 minutes to an hour to stand, stretch, or walk around, promoting circulation and relieving pressure on the spine.

  • Use apps or timers as reminders to take these essential movement breaks.

3. Incorporate Standing Desks

  • A standing desk can reduce pressure on the lumbar spine and promote better overall posture.

  • Don't stand continuously; alternate between sitting and standing throughout the day.

4. Mindful Posture

  • Periodically check in on your posture, ensuring you're sitting back in your chair with your back straight and shoulders relaxed.

  • Avoid slouching or leaning forward, which can strain the spine and exacerbate disc issues.

5. Regular Exercise and Strengthening

  • Incorporate exercises that strengthen the core and back muscles, providing better support for the spine.

  • Consider physical therapy or guided exercises tailored for herniated disc sufferers.

6. Use Ergonomic Accessories

  • Consider ergonomic keyboards, mouse pads with wrist support, and monitor stands to ensure a workspace that minimizes strain.

  • Anti-fatigue mats can be beneficial if using a standing desk.

7. Stay Hydrated

  • Drinking enough water helps maintain disc health by keeping spinal discs hydrated and resilient.

  • Set reminders or use apps to track your daily water intake.

8. Seek Professional Guidance

  • Consult with physical therapists, chiropractors, or ergonomic experts to tailor your workspace to your specific needs.

  • Consider telehealth sessions if in-person visits aren't feasible.

For individuals with herniated discs, remote work can pose challenges, but with thoughtful strategies and modifications, it's possible to create a workspace that supports spinal health. By prioritizing ergonomics, incorporating movement, and seeking expert guidance, remote workers can navigate their daily tasks with minimized discomfort and enhanced well-being.

How Blair Chiropractic Clinic Treats Herniated Discs

Dealing with a herniated disc can be challenging, but Dr. Gordon Elder is here to help with his expertise in the Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic Technique. This method goes beyond traditional chiropractic approaches, zeroing in on the upper cervical spine with meticulous and targeted spinal adjustments.

The treatment pathway Dr. Elder employs is twofold. Initially, patients undergo a comprehensive 25-30 minute consultation. This session delves into their medical history to discern if vertebral misalignment is behind their herniated disc. After this analysis, Dr. Elder presents a detailed report, and there's a window for patients to seek clarity about their ailment. Advanced 3-D imaging is often used during the diagnostic phase to accurately locate misalignments.

For the treatment phase, Dr. Elder utilizes the Blair chiropractic methods to gently guide the out-of-place vertebrae back to their rightful position. This adjustment not only reestablishes regular nerve transmission but also activates the body's inherent healing capacities.

Post-treatment, it's crucial for patients to schedule periodic consultations (spanning 3-5 months) to confirm the adjustments are holding. On average, patients require 10 to 15 sessions with Dr. Elder to realize enduring or permanent outcomes.

If a herniated disc is hampering your daily activities, don't hesitate to contact Dr. Elder. Serving not only Lubbock, Texas, he also extends his expertise to Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico. Let him assess the wellness of your upper cervical spine today.


Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.

A Way to Treat a Herniated Disc Naturally

Herniated Disc Treatment

What is a Herniated Disc?

A herniated disc, or as it is more commonly known, a slipped disc, occurs when the structural integrity of the spine is compromised, allowing the fluid-filled pad between individual vertebrae to bulge or even break free. A herniated disc can result in a whole host of secondary conditions like sciatica and lower back pain. 

Signs and Symptoms of a Herniated Disc

A herniated disc usually results from injury, trauma, or repetitive movements (repeated twisting) that involve the spine. A herniated disc isn’t always obvious, so patients who suspect they might be suffering from a herniated disc can also look out for symptoms such as tingling or numbness in the extremities, weakness of the muscles, headaches, awkward gait, shooting or sharp pain in the lower leg or arm that worsens when you sneeze, cough, or sit in a certain position, and a decline in fine motor abilities.

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects a Herniated Disc

While you can experience disc herniation at any point in the spine, it can be particularly concerning if it’s occurring in the upper cervical spine. The bulging of the disc directly into the spinal cord and spinal nerves can quickly lead to spinal cord compression. This alone is enough to cause serious pain to the back and/or neck but, left unchecked, this kind of spinal compression can result in long-term consequences for regular nerve function. When electrical signals controlling fine motor abilities are impeded along the spinal cord, it can lead to a cascade of other issues with the central nervous system. 

How Our Upper Cervical Treatment for a Herniated Disc Works

If you’re suffering from a herniated disc, our specialist Dr. Gordon Elder, is an expert in the Blair Upper Cervical Chiropractic Technique. Unlike conventional chiropractic treatment, this technique focuses specifically on restoring the upper cervical spine, using targeted and precise spinal correction techniques. 

Dr. Elder’s treatment involves a two-step system. Firstly, patients will attend a 25–30-minute consultation to establish their history and determine whether a vertebral misalignment has caused their herniated disc. Following this, Dr. Elder will deliver an extensive report and you’ll also have the opportunity to ask Dr. Elder any questions about your condition. The diagnostic process will typically involve the use of advanced 3-D imaging techniques to pinpoint the specific location of any misalignments.

In terms of treatment, Dr. Elder will use the Blair chiropractic adjustment techniques to coax the misaligned vertebrae back into their natural position, restoring regular nerve flow and kickstarting the body’s natural healing mechanisms.

Following your first treatment, patients do need to return for regular check-ups (for at least 3-5 months) to ensure the adjustment has set. Most patients average between 10 and 15 appointments with Dr. Elder to achieve long-lasting/permanent results.  

If a herniated disc is preventing you from doing the things you love, get in touch today to speak with Dr. Elder about the health of your upper cervical spine. Located in Lubbock, Texas, Dr. Elder also services Amarillo, Midland, Odessa, Abilene, El Paso in Texas, and Hobbs in New Mexico.

Published by Vic Belonogoff: A Blair Chiropractic doctor helped heal vertigo, among other conditions that Vic Belonogoff suffered from, and it gave him his life back. He continues to see an upper cervical chiropractor as a preventative measure. Vic Belonogoff is passionate about upper cervical chiropractic and how much it helps patients.