C5-C6 is the lower portion of your neck. The palpable bump on the back of your lower neck is C7, so we are talking about one disc level above that. This is not serious. A disc protrusion is really a disc bulge, meaning the disc is bulging or protuding out of the normal disc area between the vertebrae. In your case it is bulging anteriorly, (ventral) or towards the front. You probably have some nerve impingement, maybe numbness/tingling in your arms or thumbs. Surgery is not recommended for this mild diagnosis. Your best bet is a chiropractor who will release the pressure on nerve and traction the neck to allow the disc to come back into place.
c5 and c6 are vertebrae in the neck arthritis can cause a growth of bone that ends up putting pressure on the nerves passing out of the spinal chord into the body, in this case I think your arms.
Gases will naturally diffuse away, however more will diffuse back. Compression will decrease the amount of gas trapped at any one time.
A moderate diffuse disk bulge refers to a condition where the intervertebral disk extends beyond its normal confines, causing it to bulge slightly. This can sometimes result in compression of nearby structures like nerves, leading to symptoms such as pain, tingling, or numbness in the affected area. Treatment may involve rest, physical therapy, pain management, or in severe cases, surgery.
Yes, light can reflect off our skin in a diffuse manner. This is because skin has a rough surface that scatters light in different directions, causing a diffuse reflection. This is why skin appears matte rather than glossy when light shines on it.
This is likely describing a mild bulging of the discs at the c4-c5 and c5-c6 levels in the cervical spine, which is pushing slightly backward into the space occupied by the thecal sac, a membrane that surrounds the spinal cord and nerve roots. This bulging may be causing indentation or slight compression on the thecal sac, but the extent of nerve compression would need to be assessed clinically for further evaluation.
Yes, molecules diffuse faster in areas of high temperature. This is because higher temperatures increase the kinetic energy of molecules, causing them to move and collide more frequently, which leads to faster diffusion.
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A fluid would diffuse .
Hydrogen itself is not corrosive, but it can embrittle metals such as steel, causing them to become susceptible to corrosion. This process is known as hydrogen embrittlement, where hydrogen atoms diffuse into the metal, causing structural weaknesses that can lead to corrosion.
Police attempted to diffuse the situation.
The noun forms of the verb to diffuse are diffusion and the gerund, diffusing.The noun form of the adjective diffuse is diffuseness.
Water would diffuse into the cells of the jellyfish, causing it to bloat up and possibly burst.