Understanding Prolapsed and Herniated Discs: How Pilates Can Help
The discs in your spine sit between the vertebrae, acting as cushions that absorb shock and protect your spinal bones. Inside these discs is a gel-like substance that provides flexibility and shock absorption.
A herniated disc occurs when some or all of this gel-like substance escapes from the disc and enters the spinal canal. This can lead to a range of symptoms, from mild discomfort to severe pain, depending on the extent of the prolapse and whether it impinges on any nerves. It can also be referred to as a ‘Slipped Disc’ or ‘Disc Prolapse.’
What to Expect From Your First Equipment Pilates Class:
When booking your first Pilates Equipment class, it's natural to feel a bit apprehensive. If you have never been to an appointment like this, it can be unclear what to expect, especially if you are new to Pilates. But don’t worry—by the end of this blog, you’ll have a clear understanding of what your first session will involve, and you'll feel more at ease as you step into your first Pilates equipment class.