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What Is Lumbar Spondylosis?

my x ray report Cervical spine. (Ap/lat views) *reduced c5-C6 and C-C7 inter-vertebral disc spaces are noted with lack of cervical curvature due to muscle spasm. No cervical rib seen on either side. Lumbo sacral spine(Ap/lat views) *marginal osteophytes are seen in the bodies of lumbar vertebrae with reduced inter vertebral disc spaces , A rounded radio opaque shadow is also seen anterior to the spine in RHC and could be a gall calculus. Advised: USG on empty stomach Opinion: Lumbar spondylosis
Tue, 24 May 2016
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Hello sir.
spondylosis is a degenerative disease affecting spine in old age.
This will affect bony structure of spine and later the spine causing radiating type of pain.
This disease has to be identified and graded.
Depending on severity of disease treatment is decided.
Kindly consult an orthopaedician for your problem.
I hope you get well soon.
Thank you.

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What Is Lumbar Spondylosis?

Hello sir. spondylosis is a degenerative disease affecting spine in old age. This will affect bony structure of spine and later the spine causing radiating type of pain. This disease has to be identified and graded. Depending on severity of disease treatment is decided. Kindly consult an orthopaedician for your problem. I hope you get well soon. Thank you.