What is a Herniated Disc?

What is a Herniated Disc?

A spinal disc is a piece of soft tissue that sits between the vertebrae in your spine. They act as shock absorbers when you do things like walk or run, and they aid in spinal mobility, similar to what cartilage does in other joints. Given the importance of things like walking and running, these discs play a pretty important part in helping us get around, though most people may not even know this until they injure or damage one.