Lumbar Disc Prolapse Treatment

Lumbar Disc Prolapse: Relief & Recovery

A lumbar disc prolapse occurs when the soft inner material of a spinal disc pushes through the tougher outer layer, often pressing on nearby nerves and causing lower back pain that can radiate down the leg. It is a common source of significant discomfort and restricted movement, but with targeted physiotherapy and appropriate activity guidance, most people recover well and avoid the need for surgery.

What Causes Lumbar Disc Prolapse?

  • Cumulative load and poor posture, repeated lifting or hours hunched at a desk
  • Sudden overload, awkward lifting or a fall that tears the disc’s outer wall
  • Weak core muscles that fail to support and stabilise the spine
  • Prolonged sitting with inadequate back support
  • Age-related changes to the discs, especially from the fourth decade onwards

If your pain travels into your leg or foot, it may be sciatica caused by nerve compression. Not all disc bulges create symptoms, sometimes they resolve quietly on their own.

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Our Treatment for Lumbar Disc Prolapse

True Physio’s approach to lumbar disc prolapse focuses on reducing nerve pressure and restoring strength and mobility. Our physiotherapy plan is tailored to your pain pattern and daily demands.

  • Detailed physiotherapy assessment to understand your specific pain triggers and movement restrictions
  • Manual therapy and spinal mobilisation to improve movement and ease nerve irritation
  • Core strengthening exercises to build stability and prevent recurrence
  • Nerve mobilisation techniques if your leg symptoms persist, combined with [acupuncture] for pain relief when helpful

Most people experience noticeable improvement within 4—6 weeks of consistent treatment.

“Paul has treated me for several months for a slipped disc which had irritated a nerve and resulted in my not being able to walk for several weeks. Thanks to his advice, skill and professionalism I am now back to being able to hillwalk for several miles. I can highly recommend True Physio.” Elaine Collins – Skipton

Why Choose True Physio?

Expert Physiotherapy Team

All of our Physiotherapists are registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), which means that they fulfil the highest standards of practice required by law. They are also a part of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP), demonstrating our commitment to delivering outstanding expertise.

Initial Assessment

At your initial assessment at True Physio, we will find out where your pain comes from and what your goal is before forming a plan to help you achieve that. Our clinicians will take the time to understand your condition, do a detailed assessment, and explain to you the nature of the problem you have. Treatment plans are created with your lifestyle in mind.

Ready to resolve your lumbar disc prolapse? Book your physiotherapy assessment with True Physio today and start your recovery.

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