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The disc will not go as far and may even come back at you.
Because 1 centimeter =10 millimeters, then just 1 centimeter can go into 10 millimeters.
500 millimeters
80 millimeters
10 millimeters in a centimeter
1 centimeter=10 millimeters
Multilevel = it's happening at several places in your spine Lumbar = the area below and about where a belt would go on your back Degeneration = it's wearing out / going bad / breaking down Minimal = small Broad = it's a smooth bump, not a knob disc = between each vertebra there's a layer of sinewy, slightly squishy stuff, roughly in the shape of a disc to provide some cushioning, flexibility and to prevent bone-on-bone contact Protrusion = sticking out L1 - L2 = lumbar vertebra 1 and lumbar vertebra 2. The detailed anatomical name for exactly where your biggest problem is So, your spine has started to go bad in several places. And between the vertebra L1/L2 the disc has swelled a little and formed a low, smooth lump extending over the line where a perfectly healthy disc should be.
2.4 meters is 2,400 millimeters.
1 meter = 1,000 millimeters 70 meters = 70,000 millimeters 1,000 meters = 1,000,000 millimeters 70,000 meters = 70,000,000 millimeters
1.000 meter = 1,000 millimeters 2.000 meters = 2,000 millimeters 4.000 meters = 4,000 millimeters 40.000 meters = 40,000 millimeters 42.000 meters = 42,000 millimeters
hi can you help me i had mri the findings, disc degeneration at l2/3 ,l4/5 ,and l5/s1. broad based posterior disc protrusion at l4/5 causing a moderate impression on the anterior theca.very mild posterior disc bulge l5/s1.normal capacity lumbar spinl canal . the foramina are clear .normal conus, what can i do i cant sleep and i cant go out said
0.6cm = 6mm (there are 10 millimeters per centimeter).