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.
"No neural compromise" refers to a state where the neural pathways and connections in the brain and nervous system are functioning optimally without any damage or impairment. This concept is often used in contexts such as neurological health, rehabilitation, or cognitive performance, indicating that the individual has full capacity for cognitive and motor functions. Essentially, it underscores the absence of any neurological deficits that could affect a person's abilities or quality of life.
It means the disc bulge is not big enough to press on the spinal canal. It could also mean the nerves exiting theforamina are not beingencroachedupon. Posterior means behind.
Neural foraminal compromise is the narrowing of the spinal column. It is the result of disc degeneration over a period of time. Bulging and narrowing of the spinal column, or foramen, causes nerve compression or bulging in the affected area.
Neural Tube Defect
neuroforaminal narrowing
The word "compromise" isn't in the Bible.
Neural means "of or relating to the nerves, neurons, or nervous system".
To compromise is for both sides in a dispute to give a little to come to an agreement.
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Bulging disc vs herniated disc
Compromise means settling a disagreement by mutual concession.
Disc Bulge at c5 c6 causing indentation over thecal sac and mild left nueral compromise is it dangerous situation