What Does Intermittent Weakness In The Arms Indicate?
CVJ Anomalies, VB TIA, Central Cord Syndromes to be ruled out
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1. Experiencing a sudden weakness in both arms that comes and goes intermittently. 2. It's happening a lot in the last month, but before that was every other month.
3. Your arms feel like cement and your upper back and shoulders feel tight too.
4. It only lasts for about a minute, but you can't lift my arms during this time
This can be due to
1. CV Junction Anomalies
2. Vertebro Basilar Insufficiencies or Vetebro Basilar TIA
3. Central Cord Syndrome due to Anterior Spinal Artery Insufficiency
Evaluation of your condition requires
1. Clinical Examination
2. X Rays of CV Junction and Cervical Spine
3. CT CV Junction and Cervical Spine
4. MRI CV Junction, Cervical Spine with Whole Spine Screening and Brain Screening
Based on the findings of the above evaluation, further treatment plan have to be charted out
I would request you to kindly consult your Neurosurgeon at the earliest
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