Non-Surgical Neck Hernia Treatment Istanbul
Cervical disc herniation may cause neck, shoulder, arm and hand pain, numbness, tingling or weakness. Not every cervical disc case requires surgery. In suitable patients, non-surgical treatment aims to control symptoms and support quality of life.
What is Neck Hernia?
Nerve roots may be affected when disc structure between cervical vertebrae protrudes or degenerates. In this setting, pain can radiate from neck to arm; in some patients, hand weakness or fine motor difficulty may occur.
Neck Hernia Symptoms
- Neck pain
- Pain radiating to shoulder and arm
- Numbness in hand/fingers
- Tingling
- Weakness in arm
- Limited neck movement
Treatment Methods
- Regression Treatment
- Robotic Laser Treatment
- Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
- Ozone Treatment
- Epidural Injection
Treatment Method Details
Regression Therapy
A patient-specific approach planned to reduce disc-related complaints.
Robotic Laser Therapy
In selected cases, it may be considered to support pain and muscle spasm management.
Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
Aims to improve neck muscle balance, posture and functional capacity.
Ozone Therapy
In selected cases, it may be planned as supportive care for inflammation management.
Epidural Injection
An interventional option to reduce irritation around the affected nerve in arm-radiating pain.
Who Is Suitable for Non-Surgical Neck Hernia Treatment?
- Patients with mild-to-moderate herniation findings
- Patients without progressive neurological deficit
- Patients with potential benefit from non-surgical options
- Patients whose daily life is affected by pain
When Is Surgical Evaluation Needed for Neck Hernia?
- Progressive weakness in arm/hand
- Balance problems or difficulty walking
- Severe and persistent arm pain
- Signs of spinal cord compression
- New urinary or bowel control problems
Treatment Table
| Treatment | Eligibility | Primary Goal |
|---|---|---|
| Regression | Mild-moderate hernia | Symptom control |
| Robotic laser | Selected cases | Pain-spasm management |
| Physical therapy | Posture/muscle imbalance | Functional improvement |
| Ozone | Suitable disc-related pain | Inflammation support |
| Epidural injection | Arm-radiating pain | Nerve irritation management |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can neck hernia improve without surgery?
In some patients, symptoms can be managed significantly with non-surgical options.
Is non-surgical treatment suitable for everyone?
No. Suitability is determined by examination findings and imaging results.
Can neck hernia cause arm pain?
Yes. Pain can radiate from shoulder to arm due to nerve root involvement.
Internal Link Suggestions
In neck hernia care, treatment planning is personalized by evaluating clinical findings, imaging results and neurological assessment together.
