yes, i am a thiry eight year old Doctor Who has dealt with many problems in this area. There is a few pieces of advice i can give to you. It may sound dangerous, but i assure you, if you take the correct percautions you will come out of the deal A. OK. Ha. The most important step is discontinuing all physical activity. This will reduce the pressure in the joints and bones that are making you sore. Also, i suggest you invest in a little common sense and take yourself to a real doctor to get this issue resolved.
It is the same as finding the area of a circle which is: pi*radius2
2 because, imagine a CD it only has 2 sides so that's the same as a diskAnother View:1) There's the top, which goes from here to there. 2) There's the underneath, which also goes from here to there.3) Then there's the EDGE; it's also a side; which also goes from here to there, all the way around.Some sides are flat; some sides are wavy; some sides a thin circle side.
The thaumatrope uses the perceptual effect of persistence of vision to merge two images on the alternate sides of a rapidly spinning disk or card. The thaumatrope was basically used to make two images on opposite sides of a card seem like one image. By: Isaac B. Ruot
17xx Fixed disk (hard drive) 1701 Fixed disk adapter 1702 Fixed disk adpater 1703 Fixed disk drive 1704 Fixed disk drive or adapter 1780 Fixed disk 0 failure (C drive failure) 1781 Fixed disk 1 failure (D drive failure) 1782 Fixed disk controller failure 1790 Fixed disk 0 1791 Fixed disk 1
disk mirroring
A protruded disk is one that is intact but bulging
A blisterlike bulging or protrusion of the contents of the disk out through the fibers that normally hold them in place
Probably. This usually requires surgical repair.
There are three types of disk injuries. A protruded disk is one that is intact but bulging. In an extruded disk, the fibrous wrapper has torn and the NP has oozed out, but is still connected to the disk. In a sequestered disk.
It depends on the severity and the vertebral level. You may consider Bowen Therapy from a qualified registered therapist. I have been virtually pain free since 1999 from a bulging disc at L4/L5 after Bowen Therapy. I resisted surgery on advice of a surgeon.
A more commonly used term for a bulging disc is a herniated disc. This ailment may also be referred to as a slipped disc, ruptured disc, or protruding disc.
Physically speaking, she was diagonsed early in 2007 with a bulging disk and a ruptured disk in her back. She has played a limited schedule on the LPGA tour in the 2007 season.
The disks in question would be found between the vertebrae where they cusion the joint. Injury or degenerative disease will cause the surface of the disk to deteriorate and bulge. The bulging presses on nerves and can cause paralysis or pain.
I searched all over Bing and Google to find your answer. I found a story about a 20 year old who has had a bulging disk for over 4 years. She kept going to the doctor asking for pain relief. The doctor told her she needs to get over the pain. Sorry, but I don't think you can find a simple solution to your problem.
ment of both lataral recesses
You should ask your doctor about what treatment would be best for your situation. Every bulging disk is different and has different needs to be treated, including: heating pads, medicine, and specific exercises, but your doctor will be able to tell you what would help you the most.
That is the term to indicate that a herniated (spinal) disk material is bulging into the space where the nerve ganglion is or where the nerve runs...