What part of the body does C6/C7 affect?

What part of the body does C6/C7 affect?

The C6-C7 disc is 6th cervical disc near the lower part of the neck, near the top of the shoulders. The nerve root that would be affected by the C6-C7 disc herniation controls the arms, the shoulders, the heart, the lungs, and more.

What is the most likely area to see degenerative changes in the cervical spine?

Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis. Doctors may also refer to it as degenerative arthritis or degenerative joint disease. Osteoarthritis in the spine most commonly occurs in the neck and lower back. With age, the soft disks that act as cushions between the spine’s vertebrae dry out and shrink.

What is the C6 C7 segment of the spine?

The C6 C7 spinal motion segment is located in the lower part of the cervical spine and consists of the C6 and C7 vertebrae, and the anatomical structures connecting them. This segment helps provide neck flexibility, supports the cervical spine and head, and protects the spinal cord and nerve pathways.

What does it mean when your C5 and C6 vertebrae are bad?

Any tingling, difficulty with motion or numbness in these regions could indicate a C5 subluxation. The sixth down from your head, and the second-to-last in your neck, the cervical C6 vertebrae is associated with issues like carpal tunnel syndrome, tonsillitis, stiff neck, and even chronic coughing.

What is a C6 and C7 herniated disc?

Herniated Disc C6-C7 Defined C6/C7 is the last intervertebral disc fully contained within the cervical spine. C6/C7 bears the brunt of the wear and tear from neck movement and athletic strain. The head is a large and heavy object on a rather thin pole of vertebral bones and even thinner spinal discs.

When to have surgery for C6 and C7 cervical spine?

Surgical Treatment for C6-C7 Cervical spine surgery may be considered as a treatment of last resort in cases when a nerve root or spinal cord compression causes or worsens neurological deficits. A few examples include worsening numbness and/or weakness in the arm or problems with walking or coordination.

author

Back to Top