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Bulging Disc In Thoracic Spine: A Deep Dive - Centeno-Schultz Clinic The symptoms of a bulging thoracic disc vary depending on the location and severity of the protrusion Common symptoms include: Radiculopathy Radiculopathy is a medical term used to describe a condition that occurs when there is compression or irritation of a spinal nerve This can happen in any part of the spine: cervical, thoracic, or lumbar
Turns out I have a Thoracic Herniated Disc and not Costocondritis So (if the disc wall is still intact), bending forward pushes the bulge backwards, and makes the symptoms worse So in my experience, these patients usually have a tightened, hunched forward thoracic spine Bending backwards (if the disc wall is intact) squeezes the bulge forwards, so away from the spinal cord and nerves
T4 Syndrome: Signs, Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, Recovery - Epainassist The spinal cord is divided into 5 segments: Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral and coccyx The cervical segment has 7 segments (C1-C7), the thoracic has 12 segments (T1-T12), the lumbar has 5 segments (L1-L5), the sacral also has 5 segments which are fused (S1-S5), the coccyx has only 1 segment
Thoracic Disc Bulge - Thoracic Disc Herniation - PhysioAdvisor Signs and symptoms of a thoracic disc bulge Patients with a thoracic disc bulge may experience a sudden onset of back pain during the causative activity, however, it is also common for patients to experience pain and stiffness after the provocative activity, particularly the next morning Symptoms are typically felt in the mid back, sometimes between or around the shoulder blades and may be
Can A Bulging Disc Cause Stomach Problems? Answered A bulging thoracic disc represents an earlier, milder stage of disc injury where pressure on adjacent nerves can mimic symptoms of indigestion or upper abdominal discomfort Although symptoms may be subtle or intermittent, untreated bulging discs can gradually worsen, leading to more serious nerve compression over time
Posterior Disc Bulge Between T4- T5 – Symptoms, Treatment Posterior Disc Bulge Between T4- T5 Posterior disc bulging is one of the most leading common causes of PLID, lumbar intervertebral discs disorders, epidural hematoma, epidural abscess, spinal cord infarction, discal cyst, mechanical back pain, degenerative spinal stenosis degenerative cervical spondylosis, cauda equina syndrome, and spinal mechanical derangements of the low back in patients
Thoracic disc herniation. . . are these symptoms normal? the bulge at T5-6 creates a tightness around the chest ( just under the nipple ) and in some cases can feel like indigestion or even a heart attack,but the difficulty breathing is due to the intercostal muscles being pulled due to the disc herniation
Symptoms of Thoracic Herniated Disc - Centeno-Schultz Clinic The symptoms associated with a thoracic herniated disc can vary depending on the size and location of the herniated disc Pain is the most common symptom however if there is irritation or compression of the spinal cord or spinal nerves other symptoms can occur as discussed below Here’s a video all about the symptoms of thoracic disc herniation:
Chronic back pain in my thoracic from a disc bulge between T6 . . . - Reddit The average neurosurgeon lacks experience with thoracic herniated discs and will not perform surgery However, there are neurosurgeons who specialize in this and would consider surgery when they are certain that the herniated disc is the cause of the symptoms Often, they will do this through a thoracoscopy
Widget Didn’t Load IntroductionAs we continue our exploration of spinal health, we now arrive at the T5 vertebra This fifth thoracic vertebra, like the ones before it, plays a significant role in our overall health and well-being Understanding T5: The Fifth Thoracic VertebraThe T5 vertebra is the fifth bone in the thoracic spine, located beneath the T4 vertebra It's part of the complex network of bones, nerves