A herniated disc, also called a slipped disc or ruptured disc, is the result of a tear in the outer layer of a disc which acts as a shock absorber for the spine. It can happen in any part of the spine, but is most common in the lumbar (lower back) or cervical (neck) regions of the spine. It’s a common occurrence in all ages, and happens in men, women, and children.
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