Slipped disc : Herniated disc: Spina Disc : slipped disc: disc prolapse
Disc prolapse stages
(1) disc protrusion
(2) prolapsed disc
(3) disc extrusion
(4) sequestered disc.
Stages 1 and 2 are referred to as incomplete, where 3 and 4 are complete herniations.
Pain resulting from herniation may be combined with a radiculopathy, which means neurological deficit.
Injury or weakness can cause the inner portion of the disc to protrude through the outer ring.
This is known as a slipped, herniated, or prolapsed disc. This causes pain and discomfort.
If the slipped disc compresses one of your spinal nerves, you may also experience numbness and pain along the affected nerve, Some inflammation also develops around the prolapsed part of the disc. Any disc in the spine can prolapse. However, most prolapsed discs occur in the lumbar part of the spine (lower back)
Symptoms of a lumbar disc herniation may include:
*Dull or sharp low back pain intensified by bending, coughing, sneezing, or other movement
*Muscle spasm or cramping
*Sciatica (pain, burning, tingling, and numbness that extends from the buttock into the leg or foot)
*Leg weakness or loss of leg function

If the disc's outer band cracks or breaks open, the gel inside
the disc can leak out causing a herniated disc. The disc material may place pressure
on nearby nerve roots or the spinal cord. Additionally, nuclear material releases chemical
irritants causing nerve inflammation and pain.
Sudden stress, such as from an accident, can cause a lumbar disc herniation. Sometimes,
a disc herniation develops gradually over weeks or months
Stages of disc herniation:
1. Disc Degeneration: chemical changes associated with aging causes discs to weaken, but without a herniation.
2. Prolapse: the form or position of the disc changes with some slight impingement into the spinal canal.
Also called a bulge or protrusion.
3. Extrusion: the gel-like nucleus pulposus breaks through the tire-like wall (annulus fibrosus) but remains
within the disc.
4. Sequestration or Sequestered Disc: the nucleus pulposus breaks through the annulus fibrosus
and lies outside the disc in the spinal canal (HNP).
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