neuroforaminal narrowing
neurol foraminal right narrowing c4-5 mild moderate can it be serious?
This could affect your range of motion.You may also have some numbness or tingling
What are the symptoms and treatments for degenerative changes lumbar spine with multilevel foramina encroachment
narrowing of the neural forma means, a constricted or narrow opening that nerves pass through.Depending on the narowed area where the nerves pass through the spinal cord will dictate the parts of body affected by neuroforaminal stenosis.common symptoms are: Pain,Tingling, Numbness, Weakness.
Well, darling, neural compromise is when something puts pressure on or irritates a nerve, causing it to not function properly. It's like when a pushy neighbor won't stop knocking on your door - eventually, you're not going to answer. In medical terms, it can lead to symptoms like pain, numbness, or weakness in the area controlled by that nerve.
What do they do for this. It is some kind of operation done?
It means narrowing and/or blocking of a blood vessel or tubular organ.
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This typically indicates that there is no obvious compression or narrowing of the central canal or neural foramen at the C2-C3 level of the spine. "Patent" means that these spaces are open and unobstructed. It suggests there are no significant structural abnormalities in this area.
The foramen is the portal in the vertebra where the spinal cord branches out into nerves that run to other parts of the body. Narrowing can constrict this nerve, which in turn can result in pain, numbness and in more extreme cases, loss of motor control -- it may also be asymptomatic. C3 is the third cervical vertabra -- that would be in your neck.
Abnormal narrowing of one or more blood vessels.
stenosis