Thoracic Disc Herniation



Category Thoracic Disc Herniation

A rise in the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has led to the discovery that many people. Seeing a herniated thoracic disc on MRI is often incidental, meaning it shows up when the person has MRI testing for another problem.

Few people with a thoracic disc herniation feel any symptoms or have any problems as a result of this condition. In rare cases when symptoms do arise, the main concern is whether the herniated disc is affecting the spinal cord.

Although people often refer to a thoracic disc herniation as a slipped disc, the disc doesn't actually slip out of place. Rather, the term herniation means that the material in the center of the disc has squeezed out of the normal space. In the thoracic spine, this condition mostly affects people between 40 and 60 years old.

Dr. Arun Kumar Singh BPT RGUHS FOMT Australia Osteopathy Canada DCPTOT MIAP L-25170
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