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Physical Medicine and Rehab
Fiaz Jaleel, M.D.
Robert Dehgan, M.D.

Interventional Pain Management
Sanjay Trivedi, M.D.

Radiologist
Haresh Solanki, M.D.

Orthopedic Surgeon
Dr. Sam Ash, M.D.

Chiropractic Physicians
Dr. Luz F. Senan
Dr. Deric L. D'Agostino
Dr. Adam J. Zeccardi
Dr. Harold J. Pompey
Dr. Kristy Donnelly
Dr. Brooke Tomasiak
Dr. Bernardita Prado

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Dr. Vipul Patel

Director of Operations
Elizabeth Lasseter, Esq.

Marketing Executive
Meena Patel

A disc doesn't "slip"

Since spinal disc have a poor blood supply, they also depend upon the circulation of joint fluids to bring in nutrients and expel waste. If a spinal joint loses its normal motion and this pimping action is impaired, the health of the disc deteriorates. Like a wet sponge, a healthy disc is flexible. A dry sponge is hard, stiff, and can crack easily. This is how many disc problems begin.

Because of the way each disc is attached to the vertebra above and below it, a disc cannot "slip" as commonly thought. However, trauma or injury to the spine can cause disc to bulge, herniated, or worse, rupture. This can be quite painful, putting pressure on the spinal cord and nerve roots, often interfering with their function.

The chiropractic approach to the disc problems is to help restore better motion and position to the spinal joints. Besides reducing disc bulging, better spinal function helps decrease inflammation so the slow process of healing the surrounding soft tissues can begin

Because they are attached to vertebrae, disc do not slip, but they do tear, bulge, herniated, prolapsed and desiccate.

Along with chiropractic care, medical care helps to relieve symptoms using pain medication as well as invasive treatment.

Disc Tear

The most common disc injury is a small crack or micro tear in the tough, outer cartilage material of the disc called annular fibers. This allows the fluid to start leaking out, and the disc begins to wear thin.

Bulging Disc

The soft jelly like material in the middle of the disc pushes to one side, forward or backward, and swelling occurs. The nucleus is still contained within the tough outer fibers of the disc, but can still cause pressure and painful symptoms.

Herniated Disc

The soft jelly-like material from the nucleus in the middle of the disc ruptures through the tough, outer fibers and extends to the outer edge or beyond the normal limits of the disc.

Prolapsed Disc

A piece of disc material separated away and becomes a fragment or a free-floating piece.

Desiccated Disc

The disc loses its fluid content and degenerates down to a rough, worn-down or worn-out appearance. This occurs as the bones begin to fuse each other.

The inter vertebral disc

While the inter vertebral disc is a common culprit in spine-related health problems, its function Is widely misunderstood.

The disc is a small cartilage pad that is situated between spinal bones. The soft jelly-like center is contained by layers of fibrous tissues. Each disc serves as a connector, spacer, and shock absorber for the spine. When healthy, disc allow normal turning and bending.

Disc can bulge, herniated or rupture, resulting on other problems

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6947 Merrill Road
Jacksonville, FL 32277
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5290-9 Norwood Avenue
Jacksonville, FL 32208
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11808-2 San Jose Blvd
Jacksonville, FL 32223
Northside
2160 Dunn Avenue
Jacksonville, FL 32218
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8081 Philips Hwy Suite #17
Jacksonville, FL 32256
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5913-13 Normandy Blvd
Jacksonville, FL 32205
Orange Park
904 Park Avenue
Orange Park, FL 32073
Jax Beaches
458 Osceola Avenue
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
Fernandina
1940 South 14th Street
Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
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208 Southpark Circle E
St. Augustine, FL 32086
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939 South Ridgewood Avenue
Daytona Beach, FL 32114

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