Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD)

Also known as DDD, degenerative disc disease is not really a disease but a term used to describe the normal changes in your spinal discs as you age. Throughout the aging process, our spinal discs break down or degenerate, which may result in degenerative disc disease in some people. DDD is typically diagnosed with a medical history and a physical exam, so if you are experiencing any aches and pains out of the ordinary, visit Dr. Peter Lazarnick (Dr. Pete), today.


Spinal discs are soft, compressible discs that separate the vertebrae that make up the spine. The discs act as shock absorbers for the spine, allowing it to flex, bend, and twist. Symptoms of DDD are most commonly concentrated in the low back or neck, depending on where the degenerated discs are. Where the pain occurs depends on the location of the affected disc. Common symptoms include pain that ranges from nagging to severe and disabling and periods of severe pain that come and go, lasting from a few days to a few months. Treatments that Dr. Pete may recommend include physical therapy, and exercises for strengthening and stretching the back.


If you have questions or concerns regarding degenerative disc disease, please give us a call. To learn more about the services provided at the practice, visit www.askdrpete.com for more information. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Peter Lazarnick (Dr. Pete) in Carrollton, GA, call 770-832-2226.

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