Hello,
The MRI report shows you have significant
cervical spondylitis at C6-7 level also causing narrowing of a hole that carries nerves thus leading to nerve impingement. Osteophyte means new bone formed where it is not necessary thus leading to neck pain and spasms. At C5-6 and C4-5 levels, also spondylotic changes are present but not so significant.
I recommend the following treatment:
1) Pain medications like NSAIDs tab. Ibuprofen or tab. Naproxen to be taken twice daily.
2) They can be combined with a
muscle relaxant like
chlorzoxazone.
3) In case of asthma, bleeding disorders, NSAIDs are not recommended. Then opioids like
hydrocodone, oxycodone and Tramadol are effective.
4) Cervical or neck collar is to be worn during the day
5)
Physical therapy is advised to strengthen the neck muscles and reduce pain.
If your symptoms don't subside even after above treatment for 1 week, you need to consult a neurosurgeon.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Pallavi M., Anesthesiologist