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Q: Can you work with a desiccation disc an bulge in spine?
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What does a Desiccation in the L5 S1 mean?

The spine has several sections, each denoted by a letter. Starting from the top, C=cervical spine (neck); T=thoracic spine (upper body); L=lumbar spine (lower body); and S=sacral or sacrum (just above the talbone). (There is also the coccyx, or tailbone, which in most is one solid bone, and has no specific letter denotation.) Each section has multiple bones called vertebrae that are numbered. There are spaces in between each vertebra called discs. These are circular pieces of cartilage filled with a jelly-like material called the nucleosus pulposus. These discs serve as a cushion between the bones, and are crucial to allowing the spine to flex and bend freely. Discs are named by using the position of the vertebrae that "sandwich" it, in this case, L5,S1 (the 5th lumbar vertebra and 1st sacral vertebra). Dessication means drying out. So, in layman's terms, the disc in the lowest part of the lumbar spine has dried out, which means that the it is less able to provide cushioning from the bones during movement.


How would you describe a prolapsed disc?

A prolapsed disc is another term for a herniated or bulging disc; it is sometimes also called a slipped disk. This bulging or prolapse of a disc occurs when the disc material is torn due to injury (falling), bearing excessive work loads (lifting too much), or as part of the aging process (disc tissue dries out and thins as we get older). A disc is a special kind of cartilage that is found in the spine. The purpose of the discs is to serve as a cushion between spinal bones to absorb shock and allow movement of the spine. Another purpose is to act as spacer to keep the spinal bones apart so there is enough room so that the spinal nerves do not become pinched or irritated as they branch out from the spine. Pain often happens when a disc prolapses, depending on which of the 24 discs of the spine has prolapsed or "slipped." Pain can be felt in the low back, legs, neck or arms, all depending on which disc and where the nerves in the affected area are located. The pain might be mild or severe, and can be accompanied by muscle weakness or numbness.


What is posterior herniation?

Posterior herniation is when a disc in the spine becomes damaged and bulges outward from the spinal column toward the back. Common causes are work related injury and age.


An Overview of Degenerative Disc Disease?

The term "degenerative disc disease" refers to the changes that the discs in the spine go through as a normal process of aging. The spinal discs are soft and compressible and their purpose is to separate the vertebrae that make up the spine. Since they are compressible they act like a shock absorber works by letting the spine bend, twist, and flex. The entire spine is susceptible to degenerative disc disease, but it most commonly affects the cervical region of the neck or the lower back (lumbar) area.Any of these changes in the spine can result in conditions like: osteoarthritis in which joint protecting cartilage breaks down; herniated discs that is the breakage or bulging of one of the discs; or spinal stenosis where the open space in the spine gets narrower.CausesThe changes connected to aging that can happen to the discs in the spine include:Reduction of the fluid in the discs, causing them to be less flexible and thinner. It can also cause the distance between the vertebrae to get smaller.Small cracks or rips in a disc's outer layer. This allows the soft material that is the disc to come out the cracks, resulting in a bulge or break.Some people are more at risk for this degeneration than others. Smokers, those who work that involves heavy lifting, and people who are obese are more prone to the problems.SymptomsSymptoms vary with each case of degenerative disc disease. Some people may have no symptoms while others have varying levels of pain in the lower back or neck. If the pain is bad enough, it can limit physical activity. If a disc in the neck is involved, the pain may be in the arm or neck. A degenerated disc in the lower back can result in pain back, buttocks, or leg and may be worse with certain movements.TreatmentIce or heat applied to the affected area and taking anti-inflammatory drugs or acetaminophen can help relieve the pain. If these don't work, a doctor may prescribe stronger medication. Treatments beyond this may be recommended, especially if other conditions like osteoarthritis or a herniated disc have resulted. Exercises that target the back are usually recommended. If none of this has helped, surgery may be advised. Surgery normally involves removal of the damaged disc.


What is posterior and left foraminal bulge at l3-4 level?

L3 and L4 responds to lumbar vertebrae. in between that two vertebra there will be cushion like disc to promote movement and stability of vertebra. due to repeated work in awkward or unaccostomed body position, or trauma the disc will bulge out from its position. it is more common in posterolaterally where the capsule ie., covering the disc is weak. so bulges out and compresses the spinal nerves emerging between the vertebra. results in numbness weakness of leg thigh muscles and pain due to inflammation around nerve coverings


What are the causes of dull aching pain in the cervical spine?

It can be as simple as the way your head and neck are angled as you sleep or work. However, it could be a disc herniation, arthritis, or other medical problem. Suggest you see a Doctor.


Will the spore disc work on Mac?

If it is the Mac version of Spore and the Mac has an Intel processor (1.7GHz Core 2 Duo or higher) then the disc will work. If it is a Windows disc then it will not work unless the Mac is running Windows.


What do you do if a new game doesn't work?

clean the disc, try again, and if that dont work, return the disc and ask for a refund.


What do you do if your video game disc has a lot of scraches?

Replace it and try not to scratch the new disc. Most home remedies do not work and having a disc polished is not guaranteed to work to fix the problem


What softens the jolt to the vertebral column?

Between the individual vertebrae are cushions of encapsulated gelatin like substance called the disc. They work as squishy shock absorbers in the spinal column. A slipped disc is one that has moved off center between vertebrae, which kinks the nerve chords, since they run through the center of the discs as well as the bone components, caused the disc to bulge and swell and press against nerves and tissue, and misaligns the spine, all painful. A ruptured disc has torn the capsule and squeezed out the jelly, leaving no cushion. A herniated disc hasn't quite torn the capsule, but is has weakened and the jelly is bulging out into a bubble. As one ages, wear and tear flattens the discs, which causes stiffness, nerve compression as the space for the nerves to branch out from the spinal column diminishes and trouble with almost any kind of movement in addition to walking.


How compact disc work?

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Does Amezcua Bio Disc work?

There is no scientific evidence to support the claims made by Amezcua Bio Disc regarding its ability to improve energy levels, health, or well-being. Many experts consider these claims to be based on pseudoscience. It's important to be cautious when considering products that make bold health claims without reliable evidence to back them up.