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Herniated Disc Treatment in Kingsbridge

A herniated or bulging disc occurs when the soft inner material of a spinal disc pushes through the outer ring, often compressing nearby nerves. After a car accident, the sudden force of impact can cause disc herniations in the cervical or lumbar spine that may not present symptoms for days.

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Herniated Disc After a Car Accident Near Kingsbridge

Kingsbridge is a residential community in the northwest Bronx, home to the VA Hospital campus and adjacent to Van Cortlandt Park. Dangerous merge zones where Broadway traffic enters the Major Deegan, combined with school-zone pedestrian accidents near the multiple schools along Broadway, drive consistent injury volume in and around Kingsbridge. The sudden axial compression and flexion-extension forces during a collision can rupture the annulus fibrosus — the tough outer ring of a spinal disc — allowing the inner nucleus pulposus to push outward and compress adjacent nerve roots.

Symptoms to Watch For

Radiating pain along the affected nerve distribution (arm pain for cervical herniations, leg pain for lumbar), numbness, tingling, and progressive weakness. Symptoms may not appear for 24-72 hours after the accident.

How MAIC Diagnoses Herniated Disc (disc herniation, bulging disc, ruptured disc)

MAIC's diagnostic pathway for suspected disc herniation begins with a focused neurological examination including dermatome testing and provocative maneuvers (Spurling's test for cervical, straight leg raise for lumbar). MRI imaging confirms the herniation level, type (protrusion vs. extrusion vs. sequestration), and degree of neural compression. NCV/EMG electrodiagnostic testing follows to quantify the nerve damage — this objective electrophysiological evidence is particularly valuable in litigation because it's difficult for defense experts to dispute.

Treatment at MAIC

Treatment typically progresses from conservative care (chiropractic adjustments, physical therapy with McKenzie protocol and core stabilization) to interventional pain management if symptoms persist — specifically epidural steroid injections targeting the affected level. For herniations causing progressive neurological deficit or failed conservative care, Dr. Dassa's orthopedic team evaluates for surgical candidacy including microdiscectomy or fusion.

Documentation That Wins Cases

Disc herniation documentation requires MRI confirmation with specific level and laterality, NCV/EMG correlation, serial ROM measurements showing restriction, and a causation narrative linking the disc pathology to the specific collision mechanism — not just "motor vehicle accident" but the direction of impact, force vectors, and patient positioning.

Your MAIC Providers

Herniated Disc patients from Kingsbridge are treated by Dr. Lennart Belok (Neurology) and at our 60,000 sq ft facility at 2522 Hughes Ave, Bronx NY 10458.

Getting Here from Kingsbridge

1 train from 231st Street to a transfer at 145th, then D train to Fordham Road — approximately 15 minutes. Bx7 and Bx9 buses also connect directly. Kingsbridge's proximity to the Major Deegan on-ramps means many patients present with high-speed highway injuries rather than lower-speed neighborhood collisions.




Clinical Detail

How Herniated Disc Develops After an Accident Near Kingsbridge

The sudden deceleration forces in a motor vehicle collision can cause the annulus fibrosus — the tough outer ring of a spinal disc — to tear, allowing the nucleus pulposus to herniate outward. When this material compresses an adjacent nerve root, it produces radiculopathy: radiating pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness along the nerve's distribution pattern.

Accident Patterns in Kingsbridge

The Major Deegan on-ramps at 230th and 233rd Street are acceleration-zone collision hotspots where local traffic merges with highway-speed vehicles. Broadway north of 230th carries heavy commercial and MTA bus traffic. Van Cortlandt Park South — a high-speed connector between Broadway and the Deegan — generates speed-related accidents, particularly at night.

Primary corridors: Broadway (north of 230th), Major Deegan Expressway on-ramps at 230th and 233rd, Kingsbridge Avenue, Riverdale Avenue, Van Cortlandt Park South.

Diagnostic Pathway at MAIC

MAIC's herniated disc diagnostic pathway begins with a comprehensive physical examination including dermatomal sensory testing, myotomal strength testing, and provocative maneuvers (Straight Leg Raise, Spurling's test). Same-day MRI imaging confirms disc morphology, level, and nerve root involvement. NCV/EMG electrodiagnostic testing provides objective, measurable evidence of radiculopathy that corroborates the MRI findings.

Treatment Protocol

Treatment follows NYS Medical Treatment Guidelines: initial conservative care with spinal manipulation and physical therapy, followed by interventional pain management (epidural steroid injections, nerve root blocks) for persistent symptoms. Surgical consultation with Dr. Shekhtman is available for cases meeting interventional criteria — typically large herniations with progressive neurological deficit.

Documentation for Your PI Claim

Herniated disc cases carry significant settlement value when properly documented. MAIC's records include MRI-confirmed disc pathology with specific level and type, NCV/EMG electrophysiological confirmation of radiculopathy, serial ROM measurements showing functional limitation, and a causation narrative connecting the disc injury to the specific collision mechanism.

Your Treating Team

MAIC Physicians for Herniated Disc

Board-certified specialists who treat herniated disc after car accidents. All physicians are experienced in PI documentation and available for deposition.

Getting to MAIC from Kingsbridge

Transit, Driving & Community Context

Detailed directions: 1 train from 231st St to 145th, transfer to D train to Fordham Rd — approximately 15 minutes total. Or Bx9 bus southbound to Fordham Rd. By car: Major Deegan south to Fordham Rd exit.

Why Kingsbridge residents come to MAIC: Kingsbridge residents are within one subway transfer of MAIC. The 1-to-D connection at 145th St is direct, and the Bx9 bus runs along University Ave straight to our facility.

Community: Kingsbridge has one of the Bronx's most diverse populations — Irish, Dominican, Mexican, Albanian, and Bengali communities. MAIC's multilingual staff ensures clear communication for all patients.


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