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C4–C5 Nerve Root Compression
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C4–C5 nerve root compression, also known as C5 radiculopathy, occurs when the nerve root that exits the spinal canal between the fourth (C4) and fifth (C5) ...

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C3 – C4 Nerve Root Compression
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C3–C4 nerve root compression refers to the pinching or irritation of the third and fourth cervical spinal nerve roots as they exit the spinal canal between the ...

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C2 – C3 Nerve Root Compression
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Compression of the C2 and C3 nerve roots occurs when pressure or irritation affects the second and third cervical spinal nerves as they exit the spinal canal ...

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Cervical Transverse Nerve Root Compression at C7–T1
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Cervical Transverse Nerve Root Compression at C7–T1 (often presenting as C8 radiculopathy) occurs when the nerve root emerging between the seventh cervical ...

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Cervical Nerve Root Compression at C6–C7
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Cervical nerve root compression at C6–C7—often called a C7 radiculopathy—is a condition in which the C7 spinal nerve root is pinched as it exits the spinal ...

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Cervical Transverse Nerve Root Compression at C5 – C6
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Cervical transverse nerve root compression at the C5–C6 level is a specific form of cervical radiculopathy in which the C6 spinal nerve root becomes pinched or ...

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Cervical Transverse Nerve Root Compression at C4 – C5
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Cervical transverse nerve root compression at C4–C5, often called C5 radiculopathy, occurs when the nerve fibers exiting the spinal cord between the fourth ...

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Cervical Transverse Nerve Root Compression at C3 – C4
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Compression of the C3–C4 nerve root, also called cervical transverse nerve root compression at C3-C4, occurs when the spinal nerve root exiting between the ...

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Cervical Transverse Nerve Root Compression at C2 – C3
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Cervical C2–C3 nerve root compression, often called upper cervical radiculopathy, happens when the spinal nerve roots exiting between the C2 and C3 vertebrae ...

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Cervical Transverse Nerve Root Compression at the Atlas (C1) and Axis (C2)
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Cervical transverse nerve root compression at the atlas (C1) and axis (C2) refers to the pinching or irritation of the first and second cervical spinal nerve ...

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Cervical Transverse Nerve Root Compression
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Cervical Transverse Nerve Root Compression—often called cervical radiculopathy or a “pinched nerve in the neck”—occurs when one or more nerve roots exiting the ...

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Cervical Annulus Fibrosus Tear
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A cervical annulus fibrosus tear is a small crack or split in the annulus fibrosus—the tough, ring-like outer portion of an intervertebral disc—in the neck ...

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Extraligamentous Cervical Annular Tears
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An extraligamentous cervical annular tear is a type of injury to the annulus fibrosus (the tough outer ring) of an intervertebral disc in the neck (cervical ...

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Transligamentous Cervical Annular Tears
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Transligamentous cervical annular tears are a specific type of injury to the annulus fibrosus—the tough, fibrous outer ring of the intervertebral disc in the ...

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Free Fragment Cervical Annular Tear
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A free fragment cervical annular tear is a specific type of injury to the cervical intervertebral disc in the neck. In this condition, a tear (fissure) ...

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Subligamentous Cervical Annular Tears
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Subligamentous cervical annular tears are cracks or fissures in the annulus fibrosus (the tough outer ring) of a cervical intervertebral disc that extend ...

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Subarticular Cervical Annular Tear
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A subarticular cervical annular tear is a specific type of intervertebral disc lesion in the neck where the tough, outer ring of the disc (the annulus ...

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Extradural Cervical Annular Tears
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An extradural cervical annular tear is a crack or fissure in the annulus fibrosus – the tough outer ring of a cervical intervertebral disc – which extends into ...

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Intradural Cervical Annular Tear
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An intradural cervical annular tear is a specific type of spinal disc injury occurring in the neck (cervical spine) whereby the tough outer ring of the ...

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Traumatic Cervical Annular Tear
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A traumatic cervical annular tear is a tear or fissure in the annulus fibrosus—the tough, outer ring of a cervical (neck) intervertebral disc—caused by a ...

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