C1-C2 facet joint syndrome is a condition affecting the upper cervical spine, specifically the facet joints between the first (atlas) and second (axis) ...
Cervical Facet Joint Syndrome is a condition where the small joints in the neck, known as facet joints, become inflamed or degenerate, leading to neck pain and ...
Cervical facet syndrome (also called cervical facet joint syndrome) is a condition in which one or more of the small joints connecting the back of the neck’s ...
C7–T1 Discogenic Pain Syndrome is a condition in which the intervertebral disc between the seventh cervical (C7) and first thoracic (T1) vertebrae becomes the ...
Discogenic pain at the C6–C7 level arises when the intervertebral disc between the 6th and 7th cervical vertebrae becomes a primary source of neck pain. Unlike ...
C5–C6 discogenic pain syndrome is a type of neck pain originating from degenerative or structural changes in the intervertebral disc between the fifth and ...
C4–C5 discogenic pain syndrome refers to neck pain originating from intervertebral disc degeneration or injury specifically at the disc between the fourth (C4) ...
C3–C4 discogenic pain syndrome refers to pain originating from degenerative or structural changes in the intervertebral disc located between the third and ...
C2–C3 discogenic pain syndrome is neck pain originating from degeneration or injury of the intervertebral disc located between the second (axis) and third ...
C1–C2 discogenic pain syndrome is neck pain arising directly from degenerative or injurious changes in the intervertebral disc between the first (atlas) and ...
Cervical discogenic pain syndrome is a type of chronic neck pain that originates from damaged or degenerative intervertebral discs in the cervical spine (neck ...
C7–T1 radiculopathy occurs when the nerve roots at the cervicothoracic junction (the transition between the neck’s C7 vertebra and the upper back’s T1 ...
Cervical radiculopathy at the C6–C7 level occurs when the nerve root exiting between the sixth and seventh cervical vertebrae is compressed or irritated, ...
C5–C6 radiculopathy is a type of cervical radiculopathy in which the nerve roots exiting the spinal canal between the fifth and sixth cervical vertebrae (C5 ...
C4–C5 radiculopathy is a condition in which the nerve root exiting between the fourth (C4) and fifth (C5) cervical vertebrae becomes compressed or irritated. ...
C3–C4 radiculopathy is a condition in which the nerve roots exiting between the third (C3) and fourth (C4) cervical vertebrae become irritated or compressed. ...
C2–C3 radiculopathy occurs when the nerve roots that exit between the second and third cervical vertebrae (C2 and C3) become irritated or compressed. This can ...
C7–T1 nerve root compression, often termed cervicothoracic radiculopathy, occurs when the spinal nerve exiting between the seventh cervical (C7) and first ...
C6–C7 nerve root compression, often called C7 radiculopathy, happens when the nerve that exits the spinal cord between the sixth and seventh cervical vertebrae ...
C5–C6 nerve root compression, often called C5–C6 cervical radiculopathy or a “pinched nerve,” happens when the nerve root exiting between the fifth (C5) and ...
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