Hansen Type II Disk Herniation Here the degeneration is slower and the fibers of the
annulus fibrosus become soft.
Here the degeneration is slower and the fibers of the annulus
fibrosus become soft.
The cut surface of the disk shows the central soft nucleus pulposus and the tougher annulus
fibrosus surrounding it.
The forces are instead transferred non-uniformly to the surrounding annulus fibrosus [outer protective layer]» (2), which can lead to progressive structural deterioration, disk herniation and pain.
Chlorella together with other supplements and herbal remedies will slowly rebuild the annulus
fibrosus which is the key cause of the herniated disc.
Type II --(
Annulus fibrosus degeneration and protrusion) When a dog suffers from Type II disc disease, the effects are similar to disc disease in humans.
As the disk is compressed by the normal forces between the vertebrae, the annulus
fibrosus bulges upwards and puts pressure on the spinal cord more slowly.
In dogs that herniate (or «slip») a disk, the nucleus pulposus extrudes dorsally from the
annulus fibrosus and may forcibly strike the spinal cord and / or compress the spinal cord.
The dorsal (top) of the annulus
fibrosus is thinner than the rest of the annulus fibrosus.
It involves making a slit over the annulus
fibrosus and removal of any mineralized nucleus pulposus.
Age - related changes that occur in the microstructure and biomechanics of the annulus
fibrosus and the decrease of the intervertebral disk strength with age suggest that the risk of non-compressive discs tends to increase with age.