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  • jamie
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    in reply to: BAD DISC #6101

    Just making sure I am understanding you correctly Dr.

    These falls can however tear the annulus and weaken it enough that a small motion can cause a herniation.

    When you make the above statement do you mean these falls meaning falls on the head?

    Most herniations however are not related to a fall

    So even though I have had small falls this is not usually enough to have contributed to a herniation beacuse my falls were not falls on my head? Genetics is more likely?

    Im kinda playin the blame game with myself, like I Should have prevented this from happening to me.

    Thanks again.

    jamie
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    in reply to: BAD DISC #6096

    A herniated disc can be related to prior injury but the majority are associated with genetics.

    When you say it can be related to prior injury is that usually a large traumatic injury like a car accident or something of that magnitude?

    I ask because I haven’t had a drunken fall in over 2 years at least. And even after I had a fall I had no symptoms. No aches or pains ever.

    Also I have buddies of mine that have had way more falls playing contact sports specifically soccer and they have never herniated a cervical disc.

    In my case would it be more likely to be genetics?

    As long as you do not have myelopathy from cord compression (see website) or significant motor weakness (biceps and wrist extensors- important for grip), conservative care is in order- at least initially.

    So far so good at this point. No major problems that way.

    Thanks for your help Dr.

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