Will a Herniated Disc Heal on Its Own or Get Worse Over Time?

Yes, A herniated disc heals on its own heals itself. But sometimes you have to endure the pain and be more cautious during the healing period. The common concern is whether a herniated disc will get worse over time. While your disc is recovering, certain activities can slow healing or make things worse. 3 Things […]
What to Expect Before, During, and After Spinal Decompression Surgery

Most of us could feel a little anxious when we hear the word “surgery,” and spinal decompression surgery is no exception. The uncertainty we go through can make us feel overwhelmed. Meet Xander. While Xander is a fictionalised character, his journey represents the real-life experiences and recovery paths of many professionals we treat here at […]
Dealing with a Stiff Neck: Why It Happens and What You Can Do About It

Neck stiffness is more common than you might think, about 3 in 10 adults experience it each year. It often starts subtly, like a dull ache after hours at a desk or looking down at your phone. While it may start subtly, discomfort during routine movements such as turning your head, driving, or lifting objects […]
Persistent Neck Pain: Why It Happens and How Specialists Can Help

Have you noticed stiffness or a dull ache in your neck that just won’t go away? It often starts subtly, such as discomfort after sleeping in an awkward position or after a long day at the desk. At first, it’s easy to ignore, thinking it will disappear on its own. But over time, even simple […]
STL Spine Care’s Guide: 10 Simple Stretches for Pinched Nerve

The burning, tingling, or sudden numbness that shoots down an arm or leg can make even simple tasks feel impossible. It’s your body’s way of telling you that something is pressing on a nerve root, often in the neck, the cervical spine, or lower back, the lumbar spine. While we are known for Herniated Disc […]
Common Causes of Neck Spasms and How to Manage Them

Neck spasms are more than brief cramps; they involve the sudden tightening of the neck muscles, which can make turning your head or keeping your neck upright quite challenging. These episodes are quite common, and while they often resolve on their own, they can also indicate muscle or spinal stress or strain. Since the reasons […]