Everything You Need To Know About Degenerative Disc Disease
February 14, 2017
Degenerative disc disease is a term used to describe the breakdown of spinal discs in the back that occurs naturally with age. It is not necessarily a disease but can be considered an age-related occurrence. Spinal discs interlock the bones that make up the spine. They are soft and compressible and act as shock absorbers, allowing the spine to flex, twist, and bend. Degenerative disc disease usually occurs in the discs located in the lower back and neck, and changes in discs can result in neck pain and other conditions that put pressure on the spinal cord and nerves, which may affect nerve function.