slipped disk

noun
Origin
1940-45
Examples from the web for slipped disk
  • He has a bad back, a slipped disk, and swimming helps.
  • It turned out that she had had a slipped disk for two years, including the time she had been seeing the chiropractor.
  • Don't rush to have surgery for a simple slipped disk.
slipped disk in Medicine

slipped disk n.
Protrusion of a part of an intervertebral disk through the fibrocartilage, occurring usually in the lower lumbar region and often causing back pain or sciatica.

Encyclopedia Article for slipped disk

herniated disk

displacement of part of the rubbery centre, or nucleus, of a cartilaginous disk from between the vertebrae so that it presses against the spinal cord. Pain occurs in the arms if the protrusion occurs at the level of the neck (between the fifth and sixth or sixth and seventh cervical vertebrae) or in the lower back and legs if the protrusion occurs low in the backbone (usually between the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebrae or between the fifth lumbar and first sacral vertebrae). Treatment, depending on the severity of the condition, may include bed rest, analgesic medication (e.g., aspirin), traction, orthopedic support, and physical therapy or surgical removal of the protruded portion of the disk and fusion of the spinal vertebrae at the point affected.

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