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) ...
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 ...
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 ...
Cervical Transverse Nerve Root Compression at C7–T1 (often presenting as C8 radiculopathy) occurs when the nerve root emerging between the seventh cervical ...
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 ...
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 ...
Cervical transverse nerve root compression at C4–C5, often called C5 radiculopathy, occurs when the nerve fibers exiting the spinal cord between the fourth ...
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 ...
Cervical C2–C3 nerve root compression, often called upper cervical radiculopathy, happens when the spinal nerve roots exiting between the C2 and C3 vertebrae ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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) ...
Subligamentous cervical annular tears are cracks or fissures in the annulus fibrosus (the tough outer ring) of a cervical intervertebral disc that extend ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...