Herniated Disc Treatment in Jeddah
Herniated (Slipped) Disc Treatment in Jeddah Without Surgery
A herniated disc — also known as a slipped or bulging disc — is one of the most common causes of lower back and neck pain. It occurs when a spinal disc protrudes or tears, placing pressure on nearby nerves.
Spinal discs act as shock-absorbing cushions between the vertebrae. When a disc bulges or ruptures, it may compress a nerve root, especially in:
The lumbar spine (lower back)
The cervical spine (neck)
At Rikaz Chiropractic Clinics in Jeddah, we provide safe, natural treatment focused on reducing nerve pressure, improving spinal mobility, and correcting the root cause — not just masking pain.

Recurrent pain with numbness or tingling in the legs or arms
Ongoing reliance on painkillers without lasting improvement
Difficulty sitting, standing, or moving comfortably
If these symptoms persist or affect your daily life, it may be time to schedule a professional spinal evaluation.
Herniated Disc Facts & Statistics
Herniated discs are one of the leading causes of work-related sick leave associated with back pain.
Ages 30–50
Herniated discs are most common between the ages of 30 and 50, particularly among individuals with sedentary jobs and prolonged sitting.
%80 – %90
Of herniated disc cases improve with conservative treatment without the need for surgery when diagnosed early.
Most patients recover within 6–12 weeks of starting proper care.
%1 – %3
Of the global population experiences symptomatic lumbar disc herniation at any given time, making it one of the most common spinal conditions worldwide.
5% – 10%
About 5–10% of acute lower back pain cases are caused by a herniated disc compressing a nerve.

You are not alone.
Modern sedentary lifestyles and prolonged screen use have significantly increased spinal disc problems.
Early diagnosis and timely treatment can prevent worsening symptoms.
Causes of Herniated Disc Pain
Disc herniation can result from several factors:
Age-Related Degeneration
With aging, spinal discs lose hydration and elasticity, making them more prone to bulging or tearing.
Improper Lifting or Sudden Movements
Incorrect lifting techniques, twisting motions, or sports injuries can create acute disc pressure in the neck or lower back.
Prolonged Sitting & Poor Posture
Long hours of sitting — especially with forward head posture — increase stress on both cervical and lumbar discs.
Weak Supporting Muscles
Weak neck, core, or back muscles reduce spinal stability and increase disc strain.
Most disc-related pain can be treated — and often prevented — with early evaluation and a structured treatment plan.
At Rikaz Chiropractic in Jeddah, we focus on identifying the true source of pain and restoring natural spinal function without medication or surgery.
Herniated Disc Treatment at Rikaz – Jeddah
Effective treatment begins with an accurate diagnosis. Whether the issue involves disc protrusion, nerve compression, or joint dysfunction, our natural approach aims to:
• Reduce pressure on the affected nerve
• Improve mobility in the cervical or lumbar spine
• Decrease inflammation and nerve irritation
• Strengthen surrounding support muscles
• Reduce the risk of recurrence
Our goal is not just pain relief — but long-term recovery and spinal stability.

Chiropractic Care for Herniated Disc
Chiropractic adjustments are an effective non-surgical option for treating both lumbar and cervical disc herniations.
Spinal adjustments help to:
Improve movement in affected vertebrae
Reduce disc pressure
Relieve nerve compression
Decrease radiating arm or leg pain
Restore normal daily function
We use precise, safe techniques customized to each patient’s condition and age.
Rehabilitation & Strengthening Exercises
reatment extends beyond clinic visits. We provide a customized home rehabilitation program for both neck and lower back disc cases.
We focus on strengthening:
Lower back muscles (lumbar disc cases)
Neck and shoulder stabilizers (cervical disc cases)
Deep core abdominal muscles
Pelvic and gluteal muscles
Stronger support muscles enhance spinal stability and reduce stress on the discs, lowering the chance of future flare-ups.


Posture Correction & Lifestyle Optimization
Many herniated disc cases are linked to daily habits such as:
Prolonged sitting with poor posture
Low physical activity
Incorrect lifting techniques
Sleeping positions that strain the spine
At Rikaz, we guide you in:
Proper sitting posture for disc protection
Safe lifting mechanics
Simple decompression exercises
Ideal sleeping positions for disc patients
Posture Correction
Lifestyle modification significantly reduces pain and supports long-term spinal health.
Frequently Asked Questions About Herniated Discs
Is chiropractic treatment safe for herniated discs?
Yes. When performed by a licensed chiropractor, treatment is safe and effective in reducing nerve pressure without surgery or medication.
How many sessions will I need?
It depends on the severity and duration of your condition. Some patients improve quickly, while chronic cases may require a longer treatment plan.
Most patients notice significant improvement within the first two weeks.
When should I see a chiropractor for a herniated disc?
You should seek evaluation if:
Pain lasts more than a few days
Pain radiates into the leg or arm
Numbness or muscle weakness appears
Pain affects sleep or work
Early intervention leads to faster and better outcomes.
Can herniated discs be prevented?
Yes, by:
Maintaining a healthy weight
Strengthening core and back muscles
Avoiding prolonged sitting
Exercising regularly
Is treatment suitable for children and seniors?
Yes. Techniques are modified safely for different age groups.
Herniated Disc vs Sciatica – What’s the Difference?
A herniated disc is a structural issue in the spine.
Sciatica is a symptom that occurs when that disc compresses the sciatic nerve.
Not all disc herniations cause sciatica — but many sciatica cases originate from lumbar disc problems.
If you experience radiating pain into the thigh or leg, schedule a professional evaluation at Rikaz Chiropractic in Jeddah.
Does a Herniated Disc Only Occur in the Lower Back?
No. While most common in the lumbar spine, disc herniation can also occur in:
The cervical spine (neck) — causing arm pain, numbness, or weakness
Rarely, the thoracic spine (mid-back)
Accurate diagnosis determines the exact location and appropriate treatment plan.
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