
What is the Difference between Disc Protrusion and a Bulging Disc
The discs of the spine are designed to take a pounding. Positioned between the vertebrae, they cushion the bones from impact while providing the flexibility
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The discs of the spine are designed to take a pounding. Positioned between the vertebrae, they cushion the bones from impact while providing the flexibility
1. What is a Disc Protrusion? A disc protrusion happens when the spinal disc protrudes out into the spinal column. This condition is sometimes also
An Overview of Cervical Disc Protrusion Cervical disc protrusion describes a vertebral disc degenerating or protruding outside of its normal parameters in the neck or
Spine surgery is usually a last resort option for patients who have fully explored other treatments and still have neck or back pain. In these