Diabetes, Cervical Spondylosis, Plain X-ray Showed Cervical Spondylosis With Bony Osteophytes, MRI Showed Cervical Spondylosis With Cord Compression. Will Physiotherapy Prove Beneficial?
please I Just want to ask about cervical spondolosysis which i have for 6 months ago. . sex ; male. age ; 61 year. i am suffring from 1- continuous numbness on both of my hands . 2- sense of heaviness of my upper limbs and shoulders 3- sense of crampes of chest and abdomenal walls. 4- no neck pains. 5- power is good. 6- sphincters are ok. 7- i am diabetic . investegatons ; plain x ray of cervical vertebra reveals cervcal spondolysis with bony osteophits. m.r.i on cervical spins reveals cervical spondolysis at the levels c3,4,5,6. with cord compretion. i ask about physiotheraby in this case is effective or not and dangerous or not ? thanks in advanca and best regardes
Hi , You are having radiculopathy at intake stage . So physiotherapy will definitely work and must be done without fail. This is the only treatment at this stage . But in case of any warning sign lik bladder involvement sudden breathing difficulty , loss of power , worsning of symptoms may require operative decompression with or without fixation . Along with physiotherapy you need to avoid pillow ,sternous acivity , putting ny weight on head; take warm compression ; and other symptomatic management like analgesic (NSAID ),muscle relaxant ,ppi n vitamins .
Hope this ll help
Thanks n regards
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Diabetes, Cervical Spondylosis, Plain X-ray Showed Cervical Spondylosis With Bony Osteophytes, MRI Showed Cervical Spondylosis With Cord Compression. Will Physiotherapy Prove Beneficial?
Hi , You are having radiculopathy at intake stage . So physiotherapy will definitely work and must be done without fail. This is the only treatment at this stage . But in case of any warning sign lik bladder involvement sudden breathing difficulty , loss of power , worsning of symptoms may require operative decompression with or without fixation . Along with physiotherapy you need to avoid pillow ,sternous acivity , putting ny weight on head; take warm compression ; and other symptomatic management like analgesic (NSAID ),muscle relaxant ,ppi n vitamins . Hope this ll help Thanks n regards