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Posterior Disc Bulge Treatment in Mumbai

    Posterior Disc Bulge: Causes, Symptoms & Advanced Treatment in Mumbai

    A Posterior disc bulge is one of the most common findings on an MRI spine scan. It occurs when an intervertebral disc extends backward toward the spinal canal, potentially compressing nearby nerves.

    While many people in Mumbai are told they have a “disc bulge,” few truly understand:

    • Whether it is serious
    • Whether surgery is required
    • How to treat it properly
    • Which specialist to consult

    At We Are Spine, Mumbai, our fellowship-trained spine surgeons provide comprehensive evaluation and advanced treatment for posterior disc bulge at leading hospitals including:

    • Lilavati Hospital, Bandra
    • Breach Candy Hospital
    • P.D. Hinduja National Hospital

    What Is a Posterior Disc Bulge?

    The spine is composed of vertebrae separated by intervertebral discs. These discs act as shock absorbers.

    Each disc has

    • Outer layer: Annulus fibrosus
    • Inner gel-like core: Nucleus pulposus

    A posterior disc bulge occurs when the disc extends backward (posteriorly) into the spinal canal. Unlike a herniation, the outer annulus may remain intact — but the disc contour bulges outward.

    Posterior vs Central vs Paracentral Bulge

    MRI reports often describe:

    • Posterior disc bulge
    • Posterocentral bulge
    • Paracentral bulge
    • Foraminal bulge

    These describe the direction of disc displacement.

    Posterior bulges are significant because they may:

    Posterior Disc Bulge vs Herniated Disc

    Disc BulgeDisc Herniation
    Broad-based extensionFocal tear in annulus
    Usually mild to moderateOften more severe
    May not cause symptomsMore likely to compress nerves

    Posterior disc bulges most commonly affect:

    • L4-L5
    • L5-S1
    • C5-C6
    • C6-C7

    Lumbar bulges typically cause:

    Cervical bulges cause:

    • Neck pain
    • Arm numbness
    • Tingling

    Understanding the exact level is critical for precise treatment planning.

    Causes of Posterior Disc Bulge

    Common causes include:

    1. Age-Related Degeneration: Disc dehydration reduces elasticity.

    2. Prolonged Sitting: Sedentary lifestyle increases lumbar disc pressure.

    3. Improper Lifting: Heavy lifting with poor posture.

    4. Obesity: Increased mechanical load on spine.

    5. Repetitive Microtrauma: Frequent bending or twisting.

    6. Trauma or Injury

    Symptoms of Posterior Disc Bulge

    Symptoms depend on:

    • Location
    • Severity
    • Nerve involvement

    Lumbar Posterior Disc Bulge Symptoms

    • Lower back pain
    • Pain radiating to leg (sciatica)
    • Tingling in foot
    • Numbness
    • Weakness in ankle or toes

    Cervical Posterior Disc Bulge Symptoms

    • Neck stiffness
    • Shoulder pain
    • Arm numbness
    • Hand tingling
    • Reduced grip strength

    Is Posterior Disc Bulge Serious?

    Most posterior disc bulges are manageable without surgery. However, it becomes serious if:

    • Persistent nerve compression occurs
    • Muscle weakness develops
    • Pain lasts beyond 6–8 weeks despite treatment

    Why Choose We Are Spine for Posterior Disc Bulge Treatment

    • Fellowship-trained spine surgeons
    • Dedicated spine-only practice
    • Advanced minimally invasive expertise
    • Treatment at India’s leading hospitals
    • Evidence-based protocols
    • Patient-first ethical approach

    Posterior Disc Bulge (People Also Ask)

    Yes. Most cases improve with conservative treatment. Surgery is required only in severe or persistent cases.

    It can become serious if it compresses nerves severely, especially causing weakness or bladder symptoms.

    Mild bulges often stabilize and symptoms reduce with physiotherapy and activity modification.

    It is a bulge between the 4th and 5th lumbar vertebrae — a common cause of sciatica.

    Acute symptoms may last 4–6 weeks. Persistent symptoms require specialist evaluation.

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