uncovertbral arthropathy at c4-5
what is moderate uncovertebral arthropathy
what is mild bilateral uncovertebral spurring
Mild facet anthropathy is a degenerative disease. It affects the joints of the spine due to the cartilage disintegrating. It is a progressive condition.
This type of arthopathy starts in the face creating discomfort within the joints and may lead to the spine. It affects the facet joints that run in our body and cause pain within different parts of body.
means your discs are sticking outside the vertebrates but its not bad but can worsen depending on your daily activities and hobbies. And also can cause pinched nerves (NO FUN AT ALL!!!)the T means thoracic and it is in the middle of your back
Mild facet arthrosis is a degenerative condition that affects older people. This is the wasting away of your spine's joints.
MILD LEFT FORAMINAL NARROWING AT C5-C6 SECONDARY TO UNCOVERTEBRAL JOIN HYPERMETROPHY AND SPUR FORMATION
This type of arthopathy starts in the face creating discomfort within the joints and may lead to the spine. It affects the facet joints that run in our body and cause pain within different parts of body.
This sounds like a diagnosis someone discovered on a medical report. Mild is a rather obvious term, meaning only slight and perhaps the early phase of a problem. Bilateral means on both sides or opposite sides of a part of the body, usually meaning on the right and left side of the body. Facet refers to the joint or articulation where two parts of the spine connect at the back part of the spinal column. A facet joint is a small structure that acts like a hinge or point of contact between two connecting spinal bones (vertebrae) to offer support while still allowing movement in the spine. Osteoarthropathy is a term meaning early osteoarthritis, in which it is suspected that early joint cartilage softening and breakdown has occurred, with possible slight or mild bone changes that are typical of arthritis. Overall, the term means a doctor believes that someone has early osteoarthritis in the facet joints in an unidentified part of the spine, probably causing mild to moderate and occasional spinal pain and reduced movement when aggravated by excess movement or standing.
Mild hypertrophic degeneration refers to a degeneration of the facet joints in the spine. Facet joints help support the spine and give it flexibility.
arthritis
The discs in your back are separated by what are called Facets, one on left. one on the right that are placed up and down (bilatteral. ) Screw it, basically what it means is the the "facets" are breaking down and can cause two discs in you back to be touching each other. But if it's mild than try to do some strengthing to your back muscle and maybe that will help the arthropath and hypertrophy to help you back ligamnts and slow down the process of any degenerative facets.