
I Have Chronic Neck And Back Pain X 30 Years


Brief Answer:
Cervical radiculopathy
Detailed Answer:
Hi there
Thanks for the query
It appears like you have cervical radiculopathy which can be caused by pinching of the nerves that travel from your neck to the arms and legs. This is usually due to degenerative changes and arthritis of the spine in the neck.
It is advisable to get a Spine surgeon referral. You may benefit from cervical discectomy and fusion if nerve blocks and physiotherapy have failed.
I hope I have answered your query.
I will be available to answer your follow up queries.
Regards,
Aashish Raghu
Cervical radiculopathy
Detailed Answer:
Hi there
Thanks for the query
It appears like you have cervical radiculopathy which can be caused by pinching of the nerves that travel from your neck to the arms and legs. This is usually due to degenerative changes and arthritis of the spine in the neck.
It is advisable to get a Spine surgeon referral. You may benefit from cervical discectomy and fusion if nerve blocks and physiotherapy have failed.
I hope I have answered your query.
I will be available to answer your follow up queries.
Regards,
Aashish Raghu
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana

Brief Answer:
Cervical radiculopathy
Detailed Answer:
Hi there
Thanks for the query
It appears like you have cervical radiculopathy which can be caused by pinching of the nerves that travel from your neck to the arms and legs. This is usually due to degenerative changes and arthritis of the spine in the neck.
It is advisable to get a Spine surgeon referral. You may benefit from cervical discectomy and fusion if nerve blocks and physiotherapy have failed.
I hope I have answered your query.
I will be available to answer your follow up queries.
Regards,
Aashish Raghu
Cervical radiculopathy
Detailed Answer:
Hi there
Thanks for the query
It appears like you have cervical radiculopathy which can be caused by pinching of the nerves that travel from your neck to the arms and legs. This is usually due to degenerative changes and arthritis of the spine in the neck.
It is advisable to get a Spine surgeon referral. You may benefit from cervical discectomy and fusion if nerve blocks and physiotherapy have failed.
I hope I have answered your query.
I will be available to answer your follow up queries.
Regards,
Aashish Raghu
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana


can you read my cervical spine reports to tell my how bad of a case mine is?

can you read my cervical spine reports to tell my how bad of a case mine is?
Brief Answer:
Mild to moderate symptoms
Detailed Answer:
I have read the reports which you have attached. They appear to be mild to moderate symptoms. Physiotherapy should help. But since you have trouble with using your hands for work, surgery should help.
Mild to moderate symptoms
Detailed Answer:
I have read the reports which you have attached. They appear to be mild to moderate symptoms. Physiotherapy should help. But since you have trouble with using your hands for work, surgery should help.
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Dr. Yogesh D

Brief Answer:
Mild to moderate symptoms
Detailed Answer:
I have read the reports which you have attached. They appear to be mild to moderate symptoms. Physiotherapy should help. But since you have trouble with using your hands for work, surgery should help.
Mild to moderate symptoms
Detailed Answer:
I have read the reports which you have attached. They appear to be mild to moderate symptoms. Physiotherapy should help. But since you have trouble with using your hands for work, surgery should help.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D


Thank you Dr. XXXXXXX
I just wanted to clarify-you indicated that my symptoms appear to be mild to moderate. I didn't provide the MRI technician a history of my symptoms, so I was looking more for your impression of the MRI results, not my symptoms as I am very aware what they are: Neurological with intermittent bowel and bladder involvement, unsteady gate, pain. Please provide your impressions of the MRI. Kind Regards-Wendi
I just wanted to clarify-you indicated that my symptoms appear to be mild to moderate. I didn't provide the MRI technician a history of my symptoms, so I was looking more for your impression of the MRI results, not my symptoms as I am very aware what they are: Neurological with intermittent bowel and bladder involvement, unsteady gate, pain. Please provide your impressions of the MRI. Kind Regards-Wendi

Thank you Dr. XXXXXXX
I just wanted to clarify-you indicated that my symptoms appear to be mild to moderate. I didn't provide the MRI technician a history of my symptoms, so I was looking more for your impression of the MRI results, not my symptoms as I am very aware what they are: Neurological with intermittent bowel and bladder involvement, unsteady gate, pain. Please provide your impressions of the MRI. Kind Regards-Wendi
I just wanted to clarify-you indicated that my symptoms appear to be mild to moderate. I didn't provide the MRI technician a history of my symptoms, so I was looking more for your impression of the MRI results, not my symptoms as I am very aware what they are: Neurological with intermittent bowel and bladder involvement, unsteady gate, pain. Please provide your impressions of the MRI. Kind Regards-Wendi
Brief Answer:
Answers
Detailed Answer:
There appears to be mild to moderate compression of the nerves work no spinal cord compression.
So it is in keeping with your symptoms although if you have bowel and bladder involvement it does not correlate with this scan findings because cord compression is needed for that or you may have a disc at the low back region as well.
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Detailed Answer:
There appears to be mild to moderate compression of the nerves work no spinal cord compression.
So it is in keeping with your symptoms although if you have bowel and bladder involvement it does not correlate with this scan findings because cord compression is needed for that or you may have a disc at the low back region as well.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj

Brief Answer:
Answers
Detailed Answer:
There appears to be mild to moderate compression of the nerves work no spinal cord compression.
So it is in keeping with your symptoms although if you have bowel and bladder involvement it does not correlate with this scan findings because cord compression is needed for that or you may have a disc at the low back region as well.
Answers
Detailed Answer:
There appears to be mild to moderate compression of the nerves work no spinal cord compression.
So it is in keeping with your symptoms although if you have bowel and bladder involvement it does not correlate with this scan findings because cord compression is needed for that or you may have a disc at the low back region as well.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj

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