Where does a 45-segment herniation of the cervical spine affect

A clinical herniated disc between cervical 4-5 can be diagnosed as cervical spondylosis, which is a common condition that occurs in the elderly population. When a herniated disc between cervical spine 4-5 occurs, the specific area affected varies depending on the degree of herniation and the cervical spondylosis subtype. In the case of spinal cord cervical spondylosis, the patient will feel a distinct banding sensation in the chest, muscle weakness in both lower limbs, difficulty in walking, and a feeling of stepping on cotton piles when walking, abnormal bowel movements, distinct pathological reflexes in both lower limbs, and increased muscle tone. In addition, if the patient’s cervical 4-5 disc herniation belongs to the nerve root type cervical spondylosis, it will show tingling, numbness, muscle weakness in both upper limbs and pathological reflexes will appear. Therefore, the performance is different for different cervical spondylosis subtypes, and it is best to go to the hospital and clarify the cervical spondylosis subtypes under the diagnosis of the doctor, and then give the corresponding symptomatic treatment.