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I had a X-ray 2 years ago said I have loss of normal cervical lordosis with bilateral cervical ribs now I have reverse cervical lordosis could it be due to the ribs and how can it be treated doctor thinks I possibly have thoracic outlet syndrome or radiculopathy I have no answers please help
HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, cervical loss or lordosis is pretty common condition and it is nothing to do with the cervical rib, lordosis can be well managed with physiotherapy and for that you need to see the physiotherapist, for the cervical rib just do nothing if this causes no symptoms, hope this information helps, take care and have a nice day.
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Suggest Treatment For Reverse Cervical Lordosis
HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, cervical loss or lordosis is pretty common condition and it is nothing to do with the cervical rib, lordosis can be well managed with physiotherapy and for that you need to see the physiotherapist, for the cervical rib just do nothing if this causes no symptoms, hope this information helps, take care and have a nice day.