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Car accidents have the potential to injure any part of the body. In many collisions, the force of the impact causes a lot of harm on the accident victim's back, neck and spinal column. When cars collide at high speeds, a great amount of strain is placed on these body parts that can lead to a painful injury. This article will discuss cervical disc herniation, which is a very common spinal column injury in auto accidents

The safety features present in cars do a good job protecting people, but in high speed collisions, there is nothing that can stop the spine from twisting and jerking in unnatural directions. Victims of car accidents are especially prone to a herniated disc, because of the way their car can be hit by the at-fault driver. The spinal column is composed of vertebrae (the bones of the spinal column) and intervertebral discs, which are designed to cushion the vertebrae so they do not rub on each other. When the body takes on a sudden strong force, as happens in many auto accidents, the discs can bulge and break open. As the disc breaks open, the gel inside of it that makes it act as a cushion, can release and potentially pinch the spinal nerves. Also known as a ruptured disc, this injury most often occurs in the lower spine, but can happen higher up as well. When the gel or disc pinches on the spinal nerve, it can cause serious pain and discomfort.

The severity of the disc injury determines the symptoms that come along with it. When the herniated disc bulges, but does not pinch a spinal nerve, then the victim may feel absolutely nothing and not even know that they are injured. When the injury does press against a nerve, it can cause a significant amount of pain, weakness or numbing in the part of the body that the nerve travels. The most common injury is known as sciatica. This is when a herniated disc pinches on a nerve in the lower spine, causing pain in the buttocks and leg.

Doctors are able to diagnose a herniated disc simply by asking the patient questions about their pain and how the injury happened. This can be confirmed through the use of an MRI or CT scan. A herniated disc is undoubtedly a very painful injury, but for the most part, it heals within a few weeks or months. The most important thing for someone to do that is suffering from this injury is to rest and take care of their back. Usually there is not much that the doctor can do other than prescribe medication to help relieve the pain. The best cure is usually just time. Only 1 in every 10 people who have a herniated disc will require surgery to heal.

If you have suffered a herniated disc as the result of an auto accident caused by someone else, you should first immediately seek the medical attention of a doctor, and then the advice of an attorney. An experienced personal injury lawyer will be able to tell you whether or not you have a case and should take legal action.

by: Jason G Epstein




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