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can also occur in the cervical spine. The incidence of cervical disk herniation is most common between the fifth and sixth cervical vertebrae. The second most common area for cervical disk herniation occurs between

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Where does a disk herniation most often occur?

A disk herniation most often occurs in the lower back (lumbar spine) or the neck (cervical spine). These are the areas of the spine that experience the most movement and stress, making them more susceptible to injury.


What is Moderate central disk herniation?

Disk herniation refers to an injury to the pad between the vertebral lumbar bones of the spine. Moderate central disk herniation refers to moderate injury that causes back pain but without particularly?æsignificant pain in the legs.


How is disk herniation diagnosed?

Several radiographic tests are useful for confirming a diagnosis of disk herniation and locating the source of pain. X rays show structural changes of the lumbar spine. Myelography is a special


What causes disk herniation?

may occur suddenly from lifting, twisting, or direct injury, but more often it will occur from


What does rule out HNP mean when they request it on a cervical mri?

"Rule out HNP" means check to see if there's a disk herniation in the neck.


What is the medical term for a ruptured disk?

The medical term for a ruptured disk is "herniated disk" or "intervertebral disc herniation." This condition occurs when the inner gel-like core of the disc protrudes through a tear in the outer layer, potentially compressing nearby nerves and causing pain, numbness, or weakness. It commonly affects the lumbar or cervical regions of the spine.


What is cervical spondylosis with paracentral disk protrusion?

Cervical spondylosis is a degenerative condition of the spine involving wear and tear on the cervical vertebrae and discs. Paracentral disk protrusion refers to an abnormal bulging of an intervertebral disk towards one side of the spinal canal, potentially compressing nearby nerve roots or the spinal cord in the cervical region, leading to symptoms such as neck pain, arm pain, and weakness.


What is central and right posterolateral disc protrusion spur complex?

It is descriptive term for the degenerative spine on CT or MRI. Central disk herniation means a central and posterior protrusion of disk material. Posterolateral disc protrusion indicates herniation of disk along the posterolateral margin of the disk to the spinal canal. Disc spur complex denotes a combined degenerative process with which the protruded disk is accompanied with adjacent bone change with spurring.


What is small posterior high signal intensity focus in the L4-L5 disc compatible with an annular fissure?

it basically means that there is a small herniation (or bulging out) of one of the disks in your spine. L4-L5 is the position of the disk in your spine, and refers to Lumbar spine disk 4 and 5, aka it is to do with your lower spine. it can cause pain, or numbness and tingling in you lower legs in SOME cases..


Who can diagnosis cervical disk disease?

Cervical disk disease is typically diagnosed by an orthopedist or a neurologist.


What is the prognosis for a patient with a herniated disk?

For those patients who do require surgery for lumbar disk herniation, the reviewed procedures of nerve root decompression caused by disk herniation is favorable. Results of studies varied from 60-90% success rates.


What other terms are used for disk herniation?

also commonly called a herniated nucleus pulposus, prolapsed disk, ruptured disk, or