Coccygeal, cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar
Cervical Spinal Stenosis is the narrowing of the spinal canal in the neck. The spinal canal is an open area in the bones that make up the spinal column.
The declare comes from the French word "decollate" which means a woman's neck line. This is the word for the neck area on pigs.
I think you may mean 'bottle-neck' which means a narrowing, an area where things get jammed up.
The cervical vertebrae are the spinal bones of the neck.
A neck vertebra is a cervical vertebra, one of the bones of the spinal column in the neck.
This means that the spinal disc ("shock absorber" between the vertebrae) is protruding (bulging) on the left into the area where the peripheral spinal nerve leaves the spinal cord (neural foramen). If the disc compresses (impinges) the spinal nerve in the neural foramen, there can be symptoms that radiate into the extremities. If the nerve impingement is in the neck, then symptoms are usually felt in the shoulder blade area and arm. In the low back, the symptoms can be felt in the buttock and back of the thigh ("sciatica") and even the entire leg and foot.
A neck is a thin area, as in a part of the woods. "In your neck of the woods" just means where you are, in your part of the world.
Neck fracture can easily cause damage to the spinal cord, but this does not always happen, especially if the neck has been supported and immobilised quickly and properly.
spinal cord? Adam's apple.
the neck will be paralyzed
No. You should spend your money having a licensed chiropractor evaluate your spinal health.
Moderate spinal stenosis means that the narrowing of the spinal canal is narrowed to the degree that symptoms are always present. At the moderate stage symptoms include stiffness or numbness in the back or neck, persistent radiating pain, and some loss of flexibility.