There is a narrowing in the space that the nerve that comes out of that particular vertebrae in your neck. From the sounds of it you are blessed with a bone growth (osteopyte) in the area of the joint where the nerve comes from the spinal chord through the joint of the c5 vertebrae. this makes the space that the nerve passes through narrowed which puts pressure on it. I think you will have pain and burning sensation starting in the neck down the shoulder and arm. It all depends on how bad it is.
Mild to moderate encroachment of the exiting nerve root at the L4-L5 level refers to a condition where there is slight to moderate compression or irritation of the nerve root that exits the spinal column at the lumbar spine's L4-L5 intervertebral foramen. This encroachment can result from factors such as bulging discs, bone spurs, or inflammation, potentially leading to symptoms like pain, numbness, or weakness in the lower back and legs. While it may not always cause significant issues, monitoring and management may be necessary to prevent further complications.
"Nerve roots exiting without compromise" refers to a situation where spinal nerve roots leave the spinal column without being compressed or affected by surrounding structures, such as herniated discs or bone spurs. This indicates that the nerve roots are functioning normally and are not experiencing any obstruction or irritation, which can lead to pain, numbness, or weakness. In a clinical context, this is a positive sign, suggesting healthy nerve function.
The gerund form of "exit" is "exiting."
It was closing time so everyone was exiting the building.
It can be an adjective OR a noun, OR a verb form. The word exiting is the present participle of the verb to exit, and can be a gerund (noun) as in "Exiting the building was the best option." It can be an adjective as in "The exiting voters were polled by the party workers."
Now exiting (now quitting) is translated into "Stängs nu ner". Now exiting (now leaving) is translated into "Lämnar nu".
Exiting is a verb. (Present participle of exit)Example, 'He is exiting the room'.*The similarly spelled word "exciting" is an adjective, with "excitingly" as the adverb form.
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.
A closed system is designed to keep additional atoms from entering or exiting. An insulated system prevents heat from entering or exiting.
You fulfillment of living.
Red light has the longest wavelength and bends the least upon exiting a prism.
A lot less because the water is flowing if it is exiting and it depends on the water pipe size.