A small right central extrusion below the disc space at C6-7 refers to a herniated intervertebral disc material that has protruded from the disc's center towards the right side and is located below the C6-C7 vertebral disc. This condition can potentially compress nearby spinal nerves or the spinal cord, leading to symptoms such as pain, numbness, or weakness in the arms or neck. Treatment options may include conservative measures like physical therapy or pain management, and in some cases, surgical intervention may be necessary.
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Guatemala and Belize are countries located just below Mexico in Central America.
Yes, trauma can lead to right-sided disc extrusion, particularly if it results in sudden, excessive force or strain on the spine. This type of injury can cause the intervertebral disc to bulge or rupture, pushing material toward the right side and potentially affecting nearby nerves. Factors like pre-existing disc degeneration may also increase the likelihood of extrusion following trauma. Proper diagnosis and treatment are essential to address the condition effectively.
It is more or less central, situated below Hong Kong and between Thailand and The Philippines
Guatemala is not in south america. It's in central america, right below mexico. No, it's not pronounced guacamole, cause that would have been your next question. :-)
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Corporal (2 chevrons) is right below Sergeant (3 chevrons).
Sierra Madre Oriental because east is right so central plateus east is right
The configuration of the Central Line in London is a below ground/above ground railway line. Most of the engines are run off of battery power. The line runs from Epping to West Ruislip with a loop from right around Woodford out to Newbury Park and then back to Leytonstone.