Herniated Disc

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Please keep in mind that before treating any condition, including Herniated Disc, as TMS or PPD, it is vitally important to consult with your physician in order to rule out any serious medical conditions. To learn more about TMS and PPD, and to help you figure out if you have it, visit our An Introduction to TMS page and watch the video there. Some more guidance in figuring out if this approach is right for you can be found in the video at the top of our So You Think You Might Have TMS page.

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Herniated Disc referenced in TMS Books

Despite the greater proximity of the herniated disc material to the spinal cord in the neck, evidence is accumulating that such herniations may not be dangerous and can be treated conservatively (nonsurgically). This is good news, for my work indicates that, as in the low back, the herniation is not responsible for the pain or neurological symptoms in the arms-that TMS is the culprit.



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