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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'disc problem' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a shorthand way of referring to a problem related to a disk or disc, which is a circular or cylindrical storage medium. For example, "We had to reset the computer due to a disc problem."
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He has a degenerative disc problem that has been an issue since he was a teenager.
The telltale sign of a disc problem is sciatica pain that radiates down the buttock, thigh, back of the leg, or calf.
Jason Day started this tournament in a state of physical panic, following the recurrence of a disc problem in his back.
You might have a disc problem or some other common back trouble; but you could have piriformis syndrome and finding out sooner rather than later can make a difference.
He, too, is six years his junior yet moves now with a measured stiffness, as if to guard against any return of the crippling lower disc problem that cut him down just over a year ago.
Lee is currently out with a neck injury and a suspected disc problem.
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People need to know that so-called spinal "abnormalities" such as disc problems do NOT cause chronic pain.
Although you can't prevent spinal stenosis or age-related disc problems,there's a lot you can do to prevent sciatica, as well as cope with pain.
Shooting nerve pain in the legs, or sciatica, is a common problem for men with back pain related to spinal disc problems or narrowing of the space around the spinal cord (spinal stenosis).
There are little glimmers like Delta's "Cozy Suites," which look to be a good step in the right direction toward solving that problem of constantly elbowing your seat neighbors (or drooling on their shoulders) while simultaneously developing disc problems.
Hemingway and Jefferson both had disc problems that famously forced them to write on their feet.
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