I think the person needs a therapist specialized in spine. I would recommend MDT certified therapist to assess the person who has this issue as he or she will be able to provide with various simple techniques like postural correction and self exercises upon assessment through which relief is 90% positive.. I am saying 90% only because I do not have person's condition and current issues to have good understanding of problems from this report only. I will certainly not want this person to take extreme measures of starting with traction with physiotherapist, message, chiropractor and surgery at this time till all conservative means have been exhausted.
I hope this helps.
Just a Therapist
Herniated disks can compress the spinal cord as the nucleus pulposa pushes out forward (anteriolaterally) and can cause spinal root compression. This can lead to unilateral deficit causing weakness.
what can be done for this
Biceps brachii
Disc Bulge at c5 c6 causing indentation over thecal sac and mild left nueral compromise is it dangerous situation
HI
Mild bulge of anterior mitral leaflet refers to the discs in your spine.
Battle of the Bulge/relief of bastogne
What is a broad based disk buldge at L5-S1 mean?
A disc bulge at the L4-L5 level means that the disc between the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebrae is protruding out of place. This can cause compression on the thecal sac, which contains nerve roots and spinal fluid. Symptoms can include pain, numbness, or weakness in the lower back and legs. Treatment options may include physical therapy, medications, or in severe cases, surgery.
pain in neck had a car accident what is causing the pain
At C2-3, a broad-based disk bulge. Spinal canal and formina are patent
In order to best help translate, lets break this sentence down into smaller parts to explain it:A "diffuse disc bulge" refers to one of the discs in your spine. The discs separate the bones of your spine, called vertebrae, and provide cushion support as well as motion to the vertebrae. A diffuse bulge of one of these discs refers to the disc bulging out from all sides (right, left, front, and back), except not the top or bottom."effacing the thecal sac" means that that diffuse disc bulge is contacting the thecal sac such that being able to see that sac is obscured by the diffuse disc bulge. Thecal sac refers to the the "sac" which is a membrane (called dura mater) that contains the spinal cord and cerebrospinal fluid. All this statement implies is that the disc bulge is contacting the membrane that contains the spinal cord."minimal narrowing of the neuro foramina" - probably you meant neural foramina. At each level in the spine where there is a disc, right and left nerve roots come out to innervate tissues in the body. The holes that they come out are called neural foramina. This statement means that the size, or diameter, of those holes has been minimally narrowed by this diffuse disc bulge.