Disc Injury Relief - Maui
Understanding Disc Injury in Maui
The discs between the vertebrae are pads of cartilage that absorb load and let the spine move. They are tough, but they have limits. When a disc is overloaded, by an injury, by years of poor mechanics, or by a single wrong movement, the outer wall can weaken. The soft inner material pushes outward. That is a bulge. If the wall tears and the inner material breaks through, that is a herniation. If a fragment separates from the disc entirely, that is an extrusion.
The pain is rarely from the disc itself. It comes from the disc material pressing on the nerve root next to it. Depending on which level is involved, patients feel pain, numbness, or weakness in the neck, back, arms, or legs. Some cases progress to bladder or bowel symptoms, which always require immediate medical attention.
Dr. James P. Urban approaches disc cases with care and precision. The first step is a thorough exam, including X-rays, to confirm the level and severity of the injury. The Gonstead method is specifically designed to handle disc problems; it identifies the exact joint involved and uses a gentle, targeted adjustment to ease pressure on the nerve. Many disc cases respond well to conservative care over a series of visits. Some require referral for imaging beyond X-ray or for surgical consultation, and the exam will make that clear. The goal in either case is the same: identify the problem precisely and choose the path that gives the patient the best chance of recovery without unnecessary intervention.
If you're experiencing Disc Injury, our Maui chiropractic clinic is here to help. We're conveniently located at 444 Hana Hwy Ste 213B — Located at 444 Hana Hwy Suite 213B in Kahului, between Dairy Rd and Papa Pl, across from Maui Imaging in Triangle Square, serving patients from across the greater Maui area. Learn more about our Maui chiropractic practice and the conditions we help with.
Chiropractic Care for Disc Injury in Maui
Disc Injury FAQ — Maui
Answers to the questions our Maui patients ask most about disc injury.
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Other Conditions We Help

Neck Pain
Stiffness, soreness, or sharp pain in the cervical spine that limits motion and daily activity.
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Work Injury
Injuries from job-related accidents, repetitive motion, or sustained poor posture on the job.
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Vertigo
Sensation of spinning or imbalance, often linked to upper cervical or inner ear dysfunction.
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Hand and wrist pain, numbness, or weakness from median nerve compression.
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Back Pain
Spinal misalignment, disc problems, or muscle strain limiting daily movement and quality of life.
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Whiplash
Neck injury from sudden back-and-forth motion, most often from rear-end collisions.
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Shoulder Pain
Persistent shoulder pain, stiffness, or limited motion that interferes with daily activity.
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Pregnancy-Related Spinal Stress
A physiologic state that shifts posture, weight, and ligament tension in ways that strain the spine.
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Sciatica
Sharp, radiating pain down the leg caused by irritation of the sciatic nerve at the spine.
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Arm & Leg Pain
Pain, numbness, or weakness in the limbs caused by nerve compression at the spine.
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Scoliosis
Abnormal sideways curvature of the spine that affects posture, motion, and long-term function.
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Headaches & Migraines
Recurring head pain often driven by tension and misalignment in the upper neck.
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