APPLIED RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY

ANATOMY

THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Symptoms include numbness, tingling, pain, muscle dysfunction and spasm (Can be lumbar or cervical)
A
Herniated Disc
B
Strained Muscle
C
Intervertebral Sprain
D
All of these
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -People who have a herniated disk often have radiating numbness or tingling in the body part served by the affected nerves. Weakness. Muscles served by the affected nerves tend to weaken. This can cause you to stumble, or affect your ability to lift or hold items.

Detailed explanation-2: -If you have a herniated cervical disc, you may feel pain that radiates down your arm and possibly into your hand. You may also feel pain on or near your shoulder blade, and neck pain when turning your head or bending your neck. Sometimes you may have muscle spasms (meaning the muscles tighten uncontrollably).

Detailed explanation-3: -Pain that occurs on one side of the body. Sharp pain in one part of the leg, hip, or buttocks and numbness in other parts. You may also feel pain or numbness on the back of the calf or sole of the foot. Pain when moving your neck or deep pain near or over the shoulder blade.

Detailed explanation-4: -Intermittent or continuous back pain. Spasm of the back muscles. Sciatica – pain that starts near the back or buttock and travels down the leg to the calf or into the foot. Muscle weakness in the legs. Numbness in the leg or foot. Decreased reflexes at the knee or ankle. More items

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