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Cervical Central and Paracentral Disc Compression
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Cervical central and paracentral disc compression (often called ā€œdisc collapseā€ or ā€œdisc herniationā€) occurs when one of the soft, cushion-like discs between ...

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Cervical Paracentral Disc Compression Collapse
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Cervical Paracentral Disc Compression Collapse is a condition where the soft, gel-like cushions (intervertebral discs) between the bones of your neck (cervical ...

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Cervical Central Disc Compression Collapse
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A condition in which one or more discs in the neck (cervical spine) lose height and bulge or herniate centrally, pressing on the spinal canal or nerve roots. ...

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C7–T1 Disc Compression Collapse
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The C7–T1 intervertebral disc sits between the seventh cervical (C7) and first thoracic (T1) vertebrae at the cervicothoracic junction. When this disc is ...

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C6–C7 Disc Compression Collapse
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C6–C7 disc compression collapse refers to thinning, flattening, or loss of height of the intervertebral disc between the sixth and seventh cervical vertebrae. ...

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C5–C6 Disc Compression Collapse
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A compression collapse at the C5–C6 level refers to the loss of height and integrity of the intervertebral disc between the fifth (C5) and sixth (C6) cervical ...

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C4–C5 Disc Compression Collapse
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C4–C5 disc compression collapse, often called cervical disc collapse or degenerative disc disease at the C4–C5 level, occurs when the intervertebral disc ...

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C3–C4 Disc Compression Collapse
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C3–C4 disc compression collapse refers to the loss of normal height and cushioning of the intervertebral disc between the third (C3) and fourth (C4) cervical ...

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C2–C3 Disc Compression Collapse
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Compression collapse of the C2–C3 intervertebral disc occurs when the cushioning disc between the second and third cervical vertebrae loses height, bulges, or ...

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C1–C2 Disc Compression Collapse
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C1–C2 disc compression collapse refers to the breakdown or flattening of the intervertebral disc located between the first cervical vertebra (C1, also called ...

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Cervical Disc Compression Collapse
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Cervical disc compression collapse refers to the loss of height and cushioning ability of one or more intervertebral discs in the neck (cervical spine). Discs ...

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Cervical Compression Collapse
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Cervical compression collapse—also called cervical vertebral collapse or cervical compression fracture—is a condition in which one or more bones (vertebrae) in ...

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Cervical Extraligamentous Nerve Root Compression
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A form of cervical radiculopathy (ā€œpinched nerveā€) in which one or more nerve roots in the neck (cervical spine) are squeezed by structures outside the ...

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Cervical Transligamentous Nerve Root Compression
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Cervical transligamentous nerve root compression occurs when one of the nerve roots exiting the spinal cord in the neck (cervical spine) is squeezed or pinched ...

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Cervical Free Fragment Nerve Root Compression
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Cervical free-fragment nerve root compression occurs when a small piece of intervertebral disc material (a ā€œfree fragmentā€) moves into the spinal canal of the ...

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Subligamentous Nerve Root Compression
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Cervical Subligamentous Nerve Root Compression is a condition in which one of the spinal nerve roots in the neck (cervical spine) becomes pinched beneath the ...

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Subarticular Nerve Root Compression
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A condition in which the nerve roots exiting the spinal canal in the neck (cervical spine) become pinched or irritated as they pass through a narrowed opening ...

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Annular Nerve Root Compression
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Cervical annular nerve root compression is a specific form of cervical radiculopathy in which the fibrous ring of an intervertebral disc (the annulus fibrosus) ...

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Cervical Extradural Nerve Root Compression
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Cervical Extradural Nerve Root Compression is a condition in which one or more nerves exiting the spinal cord in the neck (cervical) region become pinched or ...

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Intradural Nerve Root Compression
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A condition in which one or more nerve roots within the dural sac of the cervical spine (neck) are squeezed or irritated, causing neck and arm symptoms. This ...

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