Car Injury, Neck Pain, Have Bone Spures, No Hypertrophy Or Loss Of Muscle Strength, CT Showed Spondylosis. Want Second Opinion.
Thanks for posting your query.
The mild disc herniation that you are having is likely to be responsible for the pain you are having after the activity. The herniated disc produces pressure on the nerve roots causing symptoms of paresthesias.
All these changes are reversible with proper treatment.
Pain killers, muscle relaxants, hot fomentation, using a cervical collar and physiotherapy are the main treatment.
Taking a second opinion from a neurologist will be helpful in the treatment.
Methylcobalamin supplements are also recommended for nerve compression symptoms.
Cervical isometric exercises are beneficial to maintain the strength of the neck muscles. Neck and upper back stretching exercises, as well as light aerobic activities, also are recommended under the guidance of a physical therapist.
You can avoid using a pillow.
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Dr. Praveen Tayal.
Thank you so much for your insight. I have two quick followup questions. First, I personally would like to get an understanding of the changes between 6 months ago and now. The time I get from a specialist seems to be quite short as my injuries appear minor. Who could I ask to review all four of my sets of CT, MRI, and x-ray to get a more consistant view of what is seen and what if anything has changed.
From your knowledge, could bone spurs develop within 6 months of an injury?
Thanks for writing again.
I have seen both the reports carefully in detail. There is no significant change in these six months. All these are degenerative age related changes of the cervical spine. These are not serious and do progress very slowly.
If you feel then you can ask for a second opinion from another orthopedician.
The bone spurs can develop in six months after injury. Injury can hasten the development of degenerative changes of the spine.
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