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I Think I Have Slipped a Disc

By Amy Crompton

Understanding Low Back Pain and Sciatica: Can You Really ‘Slip a Disc’?

In our last post, we clarified that not all low back pain and buttock/leg pain equals sciatica. Today, we’re addressing a common concern many people have: “I think I must have slipped a disc.”

First and foremost, let’s put your mind at ease—it’s not actually possible to ‘slip’ a disc. The term can create unnecessary fear and misunderstanding about spinal health. To help clarify, let’s take a closer look at the anatomy of the spine and what really happens when discs are involved in pain conditions.

Understanding the Structure of a Disc

Spinal discs are composed of three essential components:

  • Nucleus Pulposus – A gel-like center that helps absorb shock.
  • Annulus Fibrosus – A tough outer ring of connective tissue providing structural integrity.
  • Endplate – A cartilaginous layer that connects the disc to the vertebrae above and below.

Common Disc-Related Conditions

You may have heard of several terms used to describe disc issues, including:

  • Disc Bulge – When part of the disc pushes out beyond the vertebra, potentially causing irritation to nearby structures.
  • Disc Herniation – A condition where the nucleus pulposus protrudes through the annulus fibrosus. This is further classified into three types, depending on the degree of herniation. In some cases, a disc herniation may compress a nerve and lead to sciatica, characterised by radiating pain down the leg.

Is My Pain Caused by a Disc Issue?

While discs can become pain-sensitive due to inflammation or degenerative changes (commonly known as ‘wear and tear’), it’s important to remember that disc-related pain doesn’t always mean you have a herniation or bulge. In fact, there are many other potential causes of low back pain and sciatica-like symptoms, such as muscular imbalances, joint dysfunction, and nerve entrapments.

Don’t Fear Your Discs – The Body Heals!

Discs don’t have to be a source of fear—our bodies have an incredible ability to heal and adapt. As osteopaths, we focus on understanding the ‘why’ behind your pain, not just the ‘what’, to provide a tailored approach to your recovery.

How Osteopathy Can Help with Low Back Pain and Sciatica

Osteopathy offers a holistic approach to managing low back pain and sciatica by addressing not only the affected area but also the underlying causes. Treatment may include:

  • Soft tissue techniques to alleviate muscle tension.
  • Joint mobilisation to restore movement and reduce stiffness.
  • Exercise prescription to support long-term recovery and prevent recurrence.

If you’re unsure whether osteopathy can help with your back pain, feel free to contact the clinic and request a call back from Amy. Remember, osteopaths treat much more than just back pain—we cover everything from head to toe!

Take the First Step Towards Pain Relief

If you’re struggling with low back pain or sciatica, don’t hesitate to seek professional advice. Understanding the true nature of your condition is the first step toward effective treatment and recovery.


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UK Practice of the Year 2024!

Northallerton Osteopaths receives national recognition for osteopathic excellence

We are thrilled to announce that Northallerton Osteopaths – Hale House has been named ‘Large Practice of the Year 2024’ at the prestigious Institute of Osteopathy (iO) Annual Awards! This remarkable achievement recognises our commitment to excellence in patient care, professional collaboration, and community engagement, and it marks an exciting milestone in our journey of providing outstanding osteopathic services.

A Journey to Excellence

This time last year, we celebrated reaching the finals of the 2023 UK – Practice of the Year Awards. That achievement was a testament to the dedication of our team and the unwavering support of our patients. Fast forward to 2024, and we’ve taken the top spot, a victory that fills us with immense pride and gratitude.

Our practice, based at Hale House, has grown over 30 years under the leadership of Joanna Waterworth and Ross Gemmell into a multidisciplinary clinic with seven osteopaths and 11 other practitioners. The ethos at the heart of our work is reflected in the word ‘Hale,’ which means health in Old English. Every aspect of our practice is designed to promote health, from our welcoming environment to our holistic approach to patient care.

Setting the Standard in Osteopathy

The iO awards highlight practices that not only deliver exceptional patient care but also go above and beyond in service, innovation, and community impact. Maurice Cheng, Chief Executive of the Institute of Osteopathy, commended our clinic, stating:
“Northallerton Osteopaths is a shining example of what a large practice can achieve. Their commitment to a multidisciplinary approach, patient-centered care, and their local community is exemplary.”

From our YouTube channel, offering over 100 exercise and advice videos with 250,000+ views, to our in-house CPD workshops and community classes in yoga, Pilates, and drama, we strive to serve both our patients and practitioners in meaningful ways.

Patient-Centered Care at Its Best

We are deeply grateful for the kind words and loyalty of our patients, whose stories highlight the impact of our work:

  • Kelvin, a firefighter, shared, “The osteopaths at Northallerton Osteopaths have been invaluable in helping me maintain my fitness and continue my career. Their treatment and advice have always been exceptional.”
  • Another patient reflected, “The care here has improved my family’s quality of life. From osteopathy during my pregnancy to counselling and acupuncture, Jo and Ross have created a trusted space where everyone feels welcome and cared for.”

Supporting Our Team and Community

Our team thrives in a nurturing environment that prioritises professional development and collaboration. Practitioners benefit from mentorship opportunities, mental health first aid courses, and specialised patient workshops on topics like bone and knee health. One of our sports therapists summed it up best:
“Working at Northallerton Osteopaths has been a fantastic experience. The mentorship from Jo and Ross and the opportunity to collaborate with other practitioners has helped me grow both professionally and personally.”

A Heartfelt Thank You

Winning the UK Practice of the Year 2024 award is a shared achievement. We want to thank the entire team at Hale House for their hard work and dedication and extend our deepest gratitude to our patients for their trust and support. This award is as much about your belief in us as it is about our commitment to you.

As Jo and Ross expressed at the awards ceremony:
“We are overjoyed to receive this recognition. It reflects the passion and dedication of our incredible team and the trust of our wonderful patients. Thank you for being a part of our journey.”

Looking Ahead

As we celebrate this accolade, we remain committed to raising the bar in osteopathy. Whether through innovative treatments, empowering patient resources, or fostering community well-being, Northallerton Osteopaths will continue to embody the ethos of ‘Hale’—health, in every sense of the word.

Here’s to another year of thriving together. Thank you for being part of our success story! From Jo, Ross & the rest of the team.