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Is Fibrogesic And Rotez Safe When Undergoing Ultrasonography And Stimulation Therapy For Spondylitis?

I have been having neck stiffness for the last 8 months. Now I am feeling electric current flow type pain in the neck and the pain is spreading to right hand also. I got the MRI done and Nerve test done.. Doctor said both are normal. Mine is a known case of spondylitis for the last 2 years. Doctor has advised Fibrogesic and Rotez 90. I have not yet started medicines. I am taking ultrasonography and stimulation therapy.

Fri, 24 Jan 2014
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Cervical spondylitis can cause neck pain with tingling in hand and electric like sensation. If your mri is normal than most probably compression of nerve is very little. It is good that you are already taking physiotherapy. I would also recommend you to start neck strengthening exercises. Avoid keeping your neck in same position for long time.
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Is Fibrogesic And Rotez Safe When Undergoing Ultrasonography And Stimulation Therapy For Spondylitis?

Cervical spondylitis can cause neck pain with tingling in hand and electric like sensation. If your mri is normal than most probably compression of nerve is very little. It is good that you are already taking physiotherapy. I would also recommend you to start neck strengthening exercises. Avoid keeping your neck in same position for long time.