Did you realize you are probably walking around right now with at least one bulging disc in your spine?
Most people are asymptomatic when it comes to a bulging disc. There are even those that have a herniated discs that are symptom free.
If you are one of those unlucky ones that have symptoms, bulging and herniated discs can be a pain in the ass (figuratively and literally). However, the good news is, you rarely need surgery to fix the issue. Conservative treatments have been shown to be just as effective at eliminating the pain long term as surgery.
The key is, lifestyle change and living a life built around a strong back. Surgery is only a temporary fix and rehab is necessary afterwards.
Save the trouble and do the prehab and chances are very good you won't need surgery. It's a commitment to yourself and your future self.
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