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What does disc osteophyte complex mean?
Disc osteophyte complex (also known as disc osteophyte bar) is a term used on MRI of the cervical spine to denote the presence of disc protrusion and/or marginal endplate osteophytes resulting in narrowing of the cervical canal.
Can osteophyte complex be caused by trauma?
You may suffer from Osteophyte Complex due to aging. Other reasons include deteriorating disc ailment like osteoarthritis, shock, trauma, injuries caused due to repetitive use, and overweight. However, it usually weakens your backbone. If you suffer from this condition, your body generates extra bony lumps.
What causes osteophytes in the spine?
Osteophytes tend to form when the joints have been affected by arthritis. Osteoarthritis damages cartilage, the tough, white, flexible tissue that lines the bones and allows the joints to move easily. Osteoarthritis is most common in the knees, hips, spine and small joints of the hands and base of the big toe.
Is disc Osteophyte complex arthritis?
Disc Degeneration with Osteophyte Formation is a condition that may affect the spine. Osteophytes, or spurs, form on the spine, and are signs of degeneration in the spine. This is commonly referred to as arthritis. Osteophytes usually limit joint movement and typically cause pain.
What causes the symptoms of a disc osteophyte complex?
Disc Osteophyte Complex normally occurs as a result of aging of an individual, although a younger individual can also get Disc Osteophyte Complex as a result of trauma or other underlying medical condition. Symptoms are produced when these osteophytes start to impinge on a nerve root.
What to do for neck pain caused by disc osteophyte?
A gel pack can be used to soothe neck soreness caused by disc osteophyte complex. Degenerative disorders that are found early can often be treated with medications. Oral anti-inflammatory drugs help to ease soreness and increase flexibility in the neck.
What kind of osteophyte complex is C4-C5?
As per MRI Report, C4-C5 shows osteophytic disc complex with a mild disc bulge causing anterior thecal sac indentation without causing neural foraminal narrowing or nerve root impingement. anon956621
What are the symptoms of bone spurs and osteophytes?
Most common symptom of Bone Spurs or Osteophytes is pain in the affected region but usually they are not painful unless these projections contact the nerve roots causing painful and discomforting symptoms.