A right paracentral protrusion of the C5-C6 disc compressing the thecal sac can lead to various neurological symptoms. Patients may experience localized neck pain, radicular pain radiating into the right arm, or numbness and weakness in specific muscle groups innervated by the affected nerve root. In severe cases, it can result in cervical myelopathy, with symptoms such as gait disturbances or loss of coordination. Early diagnosis and management are essential to prevent potential long-term complications.
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