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Cervical Disc Foraminal Protrusion
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A cervical disc foraminal protrusion occurs when one of the soft, gel-like cushions (discs) between the neck bones (vertebrae) bulges into the side opening ...

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Cervical Disc Posterolateral Protrusion
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Cervical Disc Posterolateral Protrusion is a condition in which the soft inner core of a cervical intervertebral disc pushes outward toward the back and side ...

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Cervical Disc Posterior Protrusion
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A cervical disc posterior protrusion occurs when the soft, gel-like center (nucleus pulposus) of an intervertebral disc in your neck bulges backward toward the ...

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Cervical Disc Parasagittal Protrusion
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A cervical disc parasagittal protrusion is a type of intervertebral disc bulge in the neck (cervical spine) where the disc material pushes out of its normal ...

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Cervical Disc Central and Paracentral Protrusion
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A cervical disc protrusion occurs when the soft inner core of one of the neck’s intervertebral discs bulges out through a weakened part of its tough outer ...

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Cervical Disc Paracentral Protrusion
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A cervical disc paracentral protrusion is a type of disc herniation in the neck (cervical spine) where part of the intervertebral disc bulges out toward the ...

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Cervical Disc Central Protrusion
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A cervical disc central protrusion is a type of intervertebral disc bulge in the neck (cervical spine) where the soft, gel-like center (nucleus pulposus) ...

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Cervical Disc Protrusion at the C7–T1
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A cervical disc protrusion at the C7–T1 level occurs when the soft inner core (nucleus pulposus) of the intervertebral disc between the seventh cervical (C7) ...

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Cervical Disc Protrusion at C6–C7
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A cervical disc protrusion at the C6–C7 level happens when the fibrous outer layer of the intervertebral disc between the sixth and seventh neck vertebrae (C6 ...

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Cervical Disc Protrusion at the C5–C6
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A cervical disc protrusion at the C5–C6 level occurs when the inner gel-like core (nucleus pulposus) of the intervertebral disc bulges outward through the ...

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Cervical Disc Protrusion Between C4 and C5
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Cervical disc protrusion between C4 and C5 refers to a condition in which the inner, soft core (nucleus pulposus) of the disc located between the fourth (C4) ...

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Cervical Disc Protrusion (C3–C4)
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A cervical disc protrusion at the C3–C4 level occurs when the tough outer ring of the intervertebral disc (the annulus fibrosus) weakens and bulges outward, ...

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Cervical Disc Protrusion at C2–C3
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A cervical disc protrusion at the C2–C3 level occurs when the soft, gel-like center (nucleus pulposus) of the intervertebral disc between the second (C2) and ...

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Cervical Disc Protrusion between C1–C2
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A cervical disc protrusion, sometimes called a bulging or herniated disc, occurs when the soft inner core of the intervertebral disc pushes outward through its ...

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Cervical Disc Protrusion
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A cervical disc protrusion—often called a neck disc bulge or herniation—occurs when the soft inner core (nucleus pulposus) of one of the discs between the neck ...

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Subarticular Cervical Herniated Disc
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A subarticular cervical herniated disc occurs when part of an intervertebral disc in the neck (cervical spine) pushes out through a tear in its outer layer ...

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Annular Cervical Herniated Disc
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An annular cervical herniated disc occurs when the gel-like center of a neck disc (nucleus pulposus) pushes through a tear in its tough outer ring (annulus ...

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Extradural Cervical Herniated Disc
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An extradural cervical herniated disc occurs when the soft inner core of an intervertebral disc in the neck (cervical spine) pushes through its tough outer ...

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Intradural Cervical Herniated Disc
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An intradural cervical herniated disc occurs when material from an intervertebral disc in the neck (cervical spine) pushes through both the annulus fibrosus ...

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Traumatic Cervical Herniated Disc
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A traumatic cervical herniated disc occurs when a sudden external force—such as a fall, sports injury, or car accident—causes the soft inner core (nucleus ...

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