Top 10 Myths about Low Back Syndrome

Can a herniated disc be pushed back when pushing? To answer this question, it is necessary to understand some local anatomical knowledge of the human body; the intervertebral disc is located between two vertebrae, the intervertebral disc is followed by the spinal canal, the herringbone rows of bony vertebral arches, and there is a 3-4 centimeters of muscle, when pushing and taking, the force used must pass through the above mentioned tissues in order to reach the protruding intervertebral disc. Tong Guohai, Department of Radiology, Shanghai Ruijin Hospital The protruding intervertebral disc is a soft tissue, which has its own elasticity, that is, the protruding intervertebral disc will not be retracted even if it is directly compressed. Therefore, we believe that it is impossible for the herniated disc to be pushed back.