My mother is suffering from severe neck & head pain. MRI SCAN OF CERVICAL SPINE REPORT- REVEALS LOSS OF CERVICAL LORDOSIS, NO EVIDENCE OF GIST BLUEB, CENTRAL CANAL & SPINAL CORD APPEARS NORMAL pls tell us the treatment ...another MRI REPORT has also been attached.
Loss of the cervical lordosis probably doesn't really anything, however, most clinicians take that as a radiographic sign suggestive of neck muscle tightening or spasming.
The words, "GIST BLUEB" do not make any sense. There must be some type of transcriptional mistake in the report or you miscopied something- those words do not have any meaning in English.
Normal central canal and spinal means that no pathology in the spinal cord at the level of the spinal canal exists.
Treatment could be therapy (maybe even aquatherapy) for the neck as well as massage, thermal therapy, and perhaps some type of pain medication if the neck remains very painful.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care.
Regards,
Dr Dariush Saghafi,
Neurologist
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How To Treat Sever Neck Pain And Headache?
Hello, Loss of the cervical lordosis probably doesn t really anything, however, most clinicians take that as a radiographic sign suggestive of neck muscle tightening or spasming. The words, GIST BLUEB do not make any sense. There must be some type of transcriptional mistake in the report or you miscopied something- those words do not have any meaning in English. Normal central canal and spinal means that no pathology in the spinal cord at the level of the spinal canal exists. Treatment could be therapy (maybe even aquatherapy) for the neck as well as massage, thermal therapy, and perhaps some type of pain medication if the neck remains very painful. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care. Regards, Dr Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist