Topic: l4 5 Central Disc Protrusion
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What is disc protrusion with high intensity zone also causing mil...
It's from a radiology report - essentially it's saying that there's a mild disk bulge (not full herniation) at the L4/5 disk that's encroaching on the L4/5 foramina. The foramina is the part of the vertebrae between the spine and vertebrae ... Read More »
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What is central annular tear of L4-5 disc?
The discs in-between the bones of the spine are composed of a tough and fibrous outer layer called the annulus fibrosis and a gelatinous inner layer called the nucleus pulposus.  Sometimes that outer layer can tear, just like you can get a ... Read More »
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What is small central disc protrusion?
You have injured a disc in your back ( little shock absorbers between your vertebrae ), and it is bulging out at the site of the injury. Take care or it may become herneated or rurtured. Read More »
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nothing. what you described are merely effects/symptoms more proximal to the cause, but not actually the cause of any of them. the cause of all of them is in your upper neck. see an hio method upper cervical specific chiropractor. Read More »
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slipped disc Read More »
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http://www.spine-health.com/conditions/herniated-disc/lumbar-herniated-disc hope that helps i had a L5 S1 fusion on november 9th just a few weeks ago. Read More »
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Between each and every one of your vertebrae, there is a cartilage disc that seperates the vertebrae from each other. Basically, at L5 and S1 (lower back, the disc that is between Lumbar vertebrae number 5 and the first sacral vertebrae) th... Read More »
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Everyone's different, and it depends on the severity of the herniation and how much overall damage there's been to it over time. The real answer is however long it takes for it to heal right, but it can take anywhere from 1-4 weeks, and tha... Read More »
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The intevertebral discs are protruding backwards onto the spinal cord in your neck. Read More »
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A herniated disc is when a disc in your spine splits or ruptures. The discs are located between the bones of your spine, and therefore when one comes out of place, it can be very painful. The area where the pain is felt is dependent on the ... Read More »
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