
What Causes Pain In Shoulders, Tinnitus, Balance Issues And Visual Disturbances?

Other conditions besides Parkinson's should be considered.
Detailed Answer:
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I have read your question and understand your concerns.
Pain in shoulder, tingling, gait problems and some balance issues could be explained by cervical spine stenosis.
Symptoms worsening or improving in certain neck and head position suggest cervical spine instability too.
Dizziness and vertigo, tinnitus, vision problems are not related to spinal stenosis and are not typical symptoms of Parkinson's.
These last symptoms could be related mostly to brain conditions such increased intracranial pressure, stroke ( small ones ).
In my opinion, you should discuss with your primary care Doctor about getting examined further about above mentioned conditions.
In my opinion, there is need for a complete neurological examination, cervical spine x-rays in neutral, flexed and extended position and brain MRI, in order to achieve a correct diagnosis.
Treatment depends on the diagnosis.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
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Greetings.


Neurosurgeon's evaluation is the right thing to do.
Detailed Answer:
Welcome back XXXXXXX
Being neurologically intact is a very good news, because, whatever is the condition that is causing your symptoms, it means it is at its first stages.
However, I think the condition will be more clear after the Neurosurgeon's evaluation and probably imaging studies, if he will see necessary to order.
Even if the head and neck didn't get involved at the accident, previous conditions such spinal stenosis could be worsened, so, being checked about this is a must.
Please let me know the Neurosurgeon's evaluation results and feel free to discuss any health concerns with us.
Greetings.

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