Steemit Learning Challenge-S21W6; Disc Herniation"
Health is wealth! This is repeatedly sounded out to people urging them to take care of their health. 'Life has no duplicate' is also a popular saying that means that if anything happens to life now, nothing can replace that life that is lost. One thing is to be alive but it is another thing to enjoy that life in good health.
While going through this topic, I was reminded of my mother in-law's situation and the challenges she faced as she grew older. Thus I have come to understand that the problem with her inability to stand erect, bend and walk freely is because of Disc Herniation..
Explaining Disc Herniation
A disc herniation can be said to be a slipped disc. This problem occurs inside the skeletal framework of the body, when the jellylike soft material of the invertebrate disc leaves its original position and protrudes via a tia in the stronger outer part of the disc layer. Once this condition occurs, the disc which is seen or located at the spine and vertebrae, which acts as a source of cushion, buffer and flexibility to the spine is dangerously affected.
Primary Causes
This skeletal bone problem is caused by several things which include
° Tear and wear that occur in the body as a result of the natural process of aging.
° injury sustained on the disc or spinal cord due to accidents.
° when heavy loads are carried causing so much strain on pressure on the spinal cord.
° when a person does not assume a correct posture while lifting a heavy object.
° If a family blood line have this debilitating health issue, then it is hereditary and can be suffered by future generations of the bloodline.
How would you diagnose a disc herniation? Any clinical investigation or assessment tests?
We can begin by knowing the symptoms associated with all types of disc hernia. The type of symptom is majorly determined by the area which the problem occurs.
These symptoms include
° Acute pain at the affected area. This may be at the back, neck, arms, leg or even the nerves if it is the area affected.
° Constant Numbness: This happens when an individual experiences numbness at the tip of the fingers, the toes or other extremities of the body due to nerve compression.
° Weakness of the upper and lower body
To go further in the diagnosis, we can go dor a physical test or examination such as MRI scan, CT scan that would assist to ascertain the level of herniation and the possible treatment that goes with it. Treatments are recommended based on how severe the herniation is.
Additional test can be done to further confirm the diagnosis.
Teats like spurling test, cervical rotation, extension test, cervical flexion and others can be used to confirm diagnosis of cervical disc hernia.
Schober's test, thoracic spine extension test, rotation test can be done to confirm disc hernia in the thoracic region.
Extension test, lumbar flexion, straight leg raise are other test to confirm lumbar disc hernia.
So depending on the result of rhw diagnosis, treatment options can be recommended.
This could be the conservative method that usually include having enough rest, pain management via taking medications and physical therapy like exercise.
More severe cases are handled by surgical operations like discectomy and spinal fusion can be used to resuce the nerve pains.
Bridge Exercise
Below is the video of the practice of the bridge exercise that I have done, raising my buttocks up while lying down and facing upwards. This was very easy for me as I have always been practicing it before now.
Knee to chest Stretch
Below is the video that shows my practice session of the knee to chest Stretch which I did my lying down flat and facing upwards, the I brought one of my knees to my chest. It's also an easy thing for me because I had built the flexibility over time through my rigorous exercises.
Cat and Cow stretch exercise
Below, I have added a video of my cat and cow stretch exercise which I practiced for the purpose of this task. I also fought very easy as a result of my regular exercise. I also stretch always after my exercises.
Piriformis stretch
I have also practiced Piriformis stretch and added the video. I did it by lying down and facing upwards, then, I brought one of my knees forward close to my chest, I brought the other leg and crossed it on the one that is lifted and brought forward. Then I pushed the knee of the one crossed downward at intervals. I really found this a bit difficult because to be frank, I have not been doing it often. I felt the pain in my knees but I was able to do it.
Sciatic Nerve Glides
I was also able to practice this particular exercise, lying down and facing upwards, then I raised o e of my legs up, bent my toes forward to and bent my knees and up again at intervals. Well, it wasn't that stressful to me. I had been doing such before now.
On the overall, these exercises are great at helping to keep the spines flexible as well as the other parts of the body.
Thank so much @ashkhan for this topic. I therefore invite @johnmitchel @bossj23 and @goodybest to take part. Here is the link in case you have missed it.
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Thank you for understanding the lesson and sharing your assignment; I hope that you will enjoy this week's lesson and try to implement it in your life if you see any such case.
Observations
Task 1 (2.6/3)
You have shared a great knowledge about disc herniation, its symptoms, and and causes, but didn't add its types. A bit more depth require to complete the answer. I appreciate your effort.
Task 2 (2.7/3)
In the second question, you tell us about how you have to assess a patient by doing physical examination and history taking, performing investigations and special tests. It would be better if you add explanation of one special test of each region to assess the disc herniation. Great.
Task 3 (4/4)
You try the hip bridging, William Flexion, piriformis stretch, cat & cow stretch and sciatic nerve glides exercises . You did the hip bridging, cat & cow, piriformis stretch, William Flexion and sciatic nerve glides correctly. Always remember to apply heat pack before performing exercises to relax the muscles and reduce stiffness. I appreciate your efforts.
Overall you made a great attempt to answer all the questions. I appreciate your efforts. But next time try to avoid the above written suggestions. Keep learning and try to implement your knowledge to the people suffering from disc herniation or any type of back pain. Thank you.
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