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Herniated Disc 101- Understanding Your Herniated, Bulging or Protruding Disc
Herniated, bulging, or protruding discs occur in the shock absorbing cushions (intervertebral discs) that are located between the twenty-six bones of your spine. Discs are made up of ring fibers of cartilage called the annulus.
Inside the annulus ring fibers is a thick liquid nucleus. The nucleus is thick like hot sticky gum. However, the nucleus is liquid and responds with fluid dynamics. The nucleus does not compress when pressure is applied to the disc -- rather it spreads out. Similar to the way a bag of water spreads out when pressure is applied to it.
Around your twenty-fifth birthday, the intervertebral discs begin to desiccate (lose the water inside the disc). This process of dehydration allows the ring fibers of cartilage to become brittle, crack, and tear. When pressure is applied to the disc it causes the liquid nucleus to migrate into the crack or tear causing the weakened cartilage to bulge, protrude, or herniate.
Intervertebral disc allows the spine to move, absorb shock and pressure to the spine, and prevent fractures of the vertebra. Disc have a shallow nerve supply to the outer rings of cartilage and a poor blood supply. Movement of the spine pumps in nutrient rich fluid to nourish and keep the disc alive.
Herniated, bulging, or protruding discs occur with normal daily duties, car accidents, on the job injuries, lifting heavy objects, sports injuries, or falls. Typically, coughing and sneezing aggravate herniated disc. Often patients who suffer from herniated, bulging, or protruding disc(s) often say they are unsure what caused the pain and deny any new traumas.
Herniated, bulging, or protruding disc(s) can occur simply because of ongoing wear and tear upon the spine, previous injuries, and/or a genetic weakness passed down from generations.
Disc herniate, bulge, or protrude when pressure is applied to the disc causing the ring fibers of cartilage to crack and tear. The more severely dehydrated the disc is the easier it is to crack or tear the brittle ring fibers of cartilage.
Pressure on the spine causes liquid nucleus to migrate into the crack or tear. Pressure on the liquid nucleus then
causes the weakened disc cartilage to bulge, protrude, or herniate.
Herniated, bulging, or protruding disc can cause pain by putting direct pressure and leak chemicals on the adjacent nerves. At times the bulging of the outer rings of cartilage fibers can irritate the shallow nerve supply around the circumference of the disc.
Years ago, when a patient suffered herniated, bulging, or protruding discs doctors thought the disc would die a slow spiral death. Spinal surgery was eventually the end result when the patient could no longer stand the pain or the nerves were damaged.
Today, spinal decompression helps many herniated, bulging, or protruding discs become enlivened and restored to normal function. However, when a herniated, bulging, or protruding disc is more than 50% narrowed, restoration of the disc is much more difficult.
Early detection of herniated, bulging, or protruding discs typically means early correction.
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About the Author
Dr. John D. Carlson, an Austin, Texas Chiropractor, has been practicing chiropractic in Texas since 1981and in Austin, Texas since 1983. Dr. Carlson graduated from Texas Chiropractic College in Pasadena, Texas. While receiving his Doctor of Chiropractic degree, John D. Carlson worked as an x-ray technician taking routine bone and chest x-rays, emergency related trauma x-rays, and pre and post-reduction x-rays in the surgery suite. Dr. John D. Carlson has taken additional post-graduate classes in rehabilitation and orthopedics. Dr. Carlson also received certification in spinal decompression in 2008 from the Kennedy Decompression Technique Course which consisted of online pre-classroom training, in class training, and a post-course exiting proficiency exam.
How do you do this probability problem?
A box contains 35 red discs and 5 black discs. A disc is selected at random, then replaced. In eight selections, what is the probability that a black disc is selected exactly once?
Explanations would be fantastic.
Thanks much.
Binomial distribution with n= 8 , p = 1/8 , x = 1 , just plug in formula ---> answer
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