Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Golf Disc Herniation Treatment Without Surgery in West LA | Los Angeles Spinal Decompression®

Golf-related lower back and disc injury treated with DRX9000 non-surgical spinal decompression at Los Angeles Spinal Decompression®, 11340 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 160, Los Angeles, CA 90064 — serving West LA, Brentwood, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Culver City, Westwood, and Playa Vista golfers since 1989. Call Betty: 310-914-9422


 Golf swing causing a herniated disc in West LA? Los Angeles Spinal Decompression® offers DRX9000 non-surgical spinal decompression — FDA-cleared, 28 peer-reviewed studies. First treatment $149 with approved MRI. Call Betty: 310-914-9422. Slug: /golf-disc-herniation-spinal-decompression-los-angeles Focus Keyphrase: golf disc herniation spinal decompression los angeles Last Updated: June 2026


Golf Disc Herniation: A Non-Surgical Treatment Option in West LA

Golf-related disc herniation is one of the most common reasons West LA players stop playing mid-season. The rotational forces of the swing place repetitive compressive stress on the lumbar discs — particularly at L4–L5 and L5–S1. Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression using the FDA-cleared DRX9000 is designed to address the disc injury directly, without surgery or injections.


How the Golf Swing Causes Disc Herniation

The golf swing is one of the most biomechanically demanding motions in recreational sport. At the moment of impact, the lumbar spine experiences a combination of compression, rotation, and lateral bending — generating significant forces through the lower discs on every shot.

Over 18 holes, a golfer repeats this motion dozens of times. Over a summer season of regular play in West LA, Brentwood, Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, and Culver City, that cumulative stress is often how disc injuries develop — not from a single dramatic moment, but from accumulated rounds.

The most vulnerable levels are L4–L5 and L5–S1 — the lowest segments of the lumbar spine, where rotational and compressive forces are greatest and disc herniation most commonly occurs in golfers.


What Happens When a Golf-Related Disc Herniates

When a disc herniates, the outer disc wall — the annulus fibrosus — is compromised and inner disc material can shift toward nearby spinal nerves. Depending on the direction and severity of the herniation, this can cause:

  • Sharp or shooting pain in the lower back
  • Pain radiating into one leg or buttock (sciatica)
  • Numbness or tingling down the leg
  • Weakness in the leg or foot
  • Stiffness that makes the golf swing painful or impossible

Many golfers experience early warning signs — tightness on the back nine, stiffness the day after a round — and continue playing until the pain becomes acute. By that point, the disc involvement is typically more significant and recovery takes longer.


Why Standard Treatments Often Fall Short for Disc Injuries

Rest, anti-inflammatories, and general stretching can reduce symptoms temporarily — but they do not address the disc itself. If a disc herniation is the source of your pain, the structural problem remains even when symptoms subside between rounds.

Physical therapy focused on muscular stabilization can play a role in recovery, but for disc-related compression, a more targeted approach is often needed.


Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression for Golf Disc Injuries

Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression using the DRX9000 is specifically designed to target the herniated disc directly.

The DRX9000 applies precisely calibrated traction forces to the spine, creating negative intradiscal pressure — designed to:

  • Help retract herniated disc material away from the nerve
  • Promote rehydration and nutrient flow to the damaged disc
  • Create conditions that may support healing of the disc wall

The goal is not simply to mask the pain. It is to address the structural disc damage that the golf swing caused — reducing the herniation and supporting the disc's own healing process.

Individual results vary. Candidacy is determined by clinical evaluation and review of diagnostic imaging.


The DRX9000 — Research and FDA Clearance

The DRX9000 is FDA-cleared for non-surgical spinal decompression and is the most researched technology of its kind:

  • 28 clinical studies on DRX9000 spinal decompression
  • 20 published in peer-reviewed journals
  • Developed and refined over decades of clinical use

Thousands of patients across the country have used DRX9000 Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression as a conservative alternative before considering epidural injections or spinal surgery.


Who Is a Candidate for Spinal Decompression?

Good candidates typically have:

  • A herniated or bulging disc confirmed by MRI
  • Degenerative disc disease at one or more lumbar levels
  • Sciatica or nerve compression from disc involvement
  • Pain that has not fully resolved with rest, medication, or general physical therapy

An approved MRI is required before beginning treatment. Dr. Michael Karr reviews your imaging and clinical history to determine whether you are a candidate. Not everyone qualifies — and Dr. Karr will tell you honestly after reviewing your case.

If you do not yet have an MRI, we can advise on next steps.


What Your First Visit Looks Like

Your first visit at Los Angeles Spinal Decompression® includes:

  • Review of your MRI and clinical history
  • Orthopedic examination to identify the exact levels involved
  • A clear explanation of your diagnosis and what is causing your pain
  • A specific treatment plan — not a generic protocol

First treatment: $149 with approved MRI.

We accept most PPO insurance plans, Workers' Comp, MedPay, and CareCredit. Note: Medicare does not cover non-surgical spinal decompression.

Call Betty to verify your coverage before your first visit — at no cost to you.

Our office is at 11340 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 160, Los Angeles, CA 90064 — ground floor, free parking, near the 405 and 10 freeways. We serve patients from West LA, Santa Monica, Brentwood, Beverly Hills, Culver City, Westwood, Venice, Mar Vista, Playa Vista, and West Hollywood. Open Saturdays.

Call Betty: 310-914-9422


Frequently Asked Questions

Can the golf swing cause a herniated disc? Yes. The combination of rotational torque, compression, and lateral bending at impact — repeated over 18 holes and across multiple rounds — places significant cumulative stress on the lumbar discs, particularly at L4–L5 and L5–S1. Disc herniation in golfers typically develops gradually from this accumulated load rather than from a single incident.

What is the difference between spinal decompression and surgery for a golf disc injury? Spinal decompression is a non-invasive, non-surgical treatment designed to address disc herniation using calibrated traction forces. Surgery involves structural alteration of the spine under anesthesia, with recovery time measured in weeks to months. Many patients use Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression as a conservative alternative before considering surgery. Individual results vary.

How many spinal decompression sessions are needed for a golf disc injury? The number of sessions depends on the severity and duration of the disc injury. Dr. Karr provides a specific treatment plan after reviewing your MRI and examination findings on the first visit. He will give you a clear prognosis and timeline before treatment begins.

Can I keep playing golf during spinal decompression treatment? This depends on the severity of your condition. Dr. Karr advises each patient specifically based on their imaging and clinical findings. Many patients modify their activity during treatment while avoiding the movements that aggravate the disc.

Does insurance cover spinal decompression for a golf injury in Los Angeles? Los Angeles Spinal Decompression® accepts most PPO insurance plans, Workers' Compensation, MedPay, and CareCredit. Medicare does not cover non-surgical spinal decompression. Call Betty at 310-914-9422 to verify your specific coverage before your first visit.


Individual results vary. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before beginning any treatment program. Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression candidacy is determined by clinical evaluation and review of diagnostic imaging. Medicare does not cover spinal decompression.


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