12/12/2012

Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD)







Degenerative disc disease is not truly a disease. It’s a term used to describe the gradual deterioration of intervertebral discs that may occur naturally with the aging process or as result of injury.
-loss of hydration in the disc can shrink the disc and compromise its ability to act as a shock absorber between each vertebra

-loss of disc height can place pressure on the nerve roots causing pain in the buttocks and legs

-ruptured discs can bulge and put pressure on nerves causing leg and back pain




Common symptoms

-Low back pain
-Pain in legs and/or buttocks
-Pain may increase while sitting or standing for extended time
-Pain may decrease while walking, or laying down