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nerveroot impingement. L5/s1 large extruded disc with central , left paracentral thecal sac and lateral neural foraminal, cauda equina nerveroot impingement ... View answer
compression L5-S1: Annular disc bulge with mild compression on thecal sac. No nerveroot compression. I have ... left intervertebral and exit foramen. No significant nerveroot... View answer
Could displacement of the rightnerveroot due to a protrusion of the thecal sac be medicated with chiropractic care? Occasionally I will get weakness in the leg but not very often (after sleeping for... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shoaib Khan
( General & Family Physician)
bulge at l3-l4 with impingement upon the left l3 nerveroot. Left foraminal and posterior left paracentral annular bulge which may impinge upon left l5 nerveroot as it passes this level. and... View answer
right foraminal and nerveroot abutment - c4/5 disc osteophytic spurring to right of midline associated with foraminal narrowing and rightnerveroot abutment... View answer
disc bar indenting the theca but, no evidence of cord or focal nerveroot compression. There is a focal left parasigittal C6/C7 disc bar indenting the theca but, no evidence of cord or focal... View answer
What does posteriorly displacing the rights1nerveroot mean? And what does a left-sided focal disc protrusion at L5-S1, and minimal posterior dispalcement of the left... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Soni Verma
( Physical Therapist or Physiotherapist)
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