C6-7 right paracentral and foraminal disco-osteophytic protrusion refers to a condition where there is a bulging of the disc and bone spurs (osteophytes) at the C6-C7 vertebral level in the cervical spine. The term "paracentral" indicates that the protrusion is located slightly off-center, towards the right side, which may impinge on nearby spinal nerves. This condition can lead to symptoms such as neck pain, radiculopathy, or tingling in the arms if nerve roots are affected. Treatment options may include physical therapy, pain management, or, in severe cases, surgical intervention.
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Foraminal encroachment refers to that degeneration in the spinal column which causes the obstruction of the foramina.
A shallow right foraminal protrusion refers to a mild bulging or herniation of an intervertebral disc that extends into the foraminal space on the right side. This can potentially compress nearby nerves as they exit the spinal column, possibly leading to symptoms such as pain, numbness, or weakness in the areas served by those nerves. The term "shallow" indicates that the protrusion is not severe or extensive. It is often assessed through imaging studies like an MRI.
You have protrusion of the disc between thoracic six and seventh vertebrae. This protrusion has created indentation on the sac of dura matter on the anterolateral region of the spinal cord. This can compress your spinal cord.
A superimposed right subarticular foraminal disc protrusion refers to a condition in which an intervertebral disc in the spine bulges out into the foramina—small openings where spinal nerves exit—specifically on the right side. This protrusion can compress nearby nerves, potentially leading to pain, numbness, or weakness in the areas supplied by those nerves. "Superimposed" indicates that this protrusion may be occurring alongside other existing spinal issues, complicating the overall condition. Effective diagnosis and treatment are essential to address symptoms and prevent further complications.
If you are symptomatic then you may require surgery. Your spine specialist is the best judge.
A right paracentral disc protrusion at the T11 and T12 vertebral levels refers to a bulging of the intervertebral disc that is located to the right side and is encroaching on the spinal cord. This condition can lead to cord effacement, meaning the spinal cord is being compressed or flattened due to the protrusion. This can potentially result in symptoms such as pain, numbness, or weakness in the areas innervated by the affected spinal nerves. Prompt evaluation and management by a healthcare professional are often recommended to address any associated neurological concerns.
A shallow right paracentral disc protrusion refers to a condition where an intervertebral disc bulges slightly out of its normal space, specifically on the right side and near the center of the spine. This protrusion can potentially compress nearby spinal nerves, leading to pain, numbness, or weakness in the affected areas. It is typically diagnosed through imaging studies, such as an MRI, and treatment may involve physical therapy, medication, or, in some cases, surgery.
I've got the same problem but with a right sided protrusion, my osteopath and sports rehab therapist are confident i can stabilise it with yoga, swimming and area specific strengthening exercises! will let you know....
My husband just got his mri report, at c2-c3 minimal left foraminal, c3-c4-3mm posterior central protrusion,c4-c5-posterior annular bulging, c5-c6prominent posterior bulge/broad based protrusion causing right goraminal stenosis, c6-c7 small posterior protrusion.. He has sever pain in his left arm...what should we do..
neurol foraminal right narrowing c4-5 mild moderate can it be serious?
A disc herniation can be serious because it can cause severe pain and loss of feeling in your arms and legs. This kind of herniation basically means the rubbery cushion between the bones has moved out of its proper place.
A right paracentral protrusion of the C5-C6 disc compressing the thecal sac can lead to various neurological symptoms. Patients may experience localized neck pain, radicular pain radiating into the right arm, or numbness and weakness in specific muscle groups innervated by the affected nerve root. In severe cases, it can result in cervical myelopathy, with symptoms such as gait disturbances or loss of coordination. Early diagnosis and management are essential to prevent potential long-term complications.