FAQs

FAQs

Cary Physical Medicine

Have a physical therapy-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • Why do I have pain down my legs?

    You may have a bulging and herniated disc, which is a common medical issue. In fact, according to the National Institute of Health, individuals between the ages of 30 and 50 are most likely to have a herniated disc. Call us to make an appointment for a consultation today.

  • Why are my feet tingly or numb?

    Tingly or numb feet may indicate a bulging and herniated disc. Schedule a consultation with Cary Physical Medicine today.

  • Do I have to get surgery if I have a herniated disk?

    No, surgery for a bulging and herniated disc isn't your only option. Our professional team can walk you through all your options!

  • What causes sciatica? What can I do about it?

    Sciatica is nothing more than nerve pressure in the back causing pressure down the legs. It can be a sign of a bulging and herniated disc, which should be checked out immediately.

  • What is non-surgical spinal decompression?

    Non-surgical spinal decompression works by creating a negative pressure in the disc space. This allows nutrients to be absorbed by the discs, thus pulling them back into their correct place. By pulling the disc back into its correct spot, the pressure on your spinal cord and nerves is reduced, resulting in pain relief from your bulging and herniated disc. See what non-surgical spinal decompression can do for you today!

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