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are spinal cervicalnerve blocks dangerous? I am having one, but I have sublaxation in 1 and 2 discs, what may work better and safer for my ra pain? ... View answer
I was wondering what is the Proper water weight for a over the door home traction unit to treat cervical disc herniation at c-6 c-7 with nerveroot compresion Thanks XXXXXXX ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Noble Zachariah
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
Hello....My mother has a cervicalnerveroot impingement; I believe it is known as cervical ... YOU CAN GIVE ME ON TREATMENT OF HER CERVICALNERVEROOT IMPINGEMENT. WITH... View answer
potentially contacting the c-6 nerveroot that s not done in Sept of 2013 now for XXXXXXX 7th of this year ... cervical spinal stenosis 7mm c3-c5 I m short of breath sharp pain shooting down my left... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
disc bar indenting the theca but, no evidence of cord or focal nerveroot compression. There is a focal left parasigittal C6/C7 disc bar indenting the theca but, no evidence of cord or focal nerve... View answer
- C7 intervertebral disc indenting thecal sac and causing abutting of left exiting nerveroot ... nerveroot&in also problems at C4-C5 &C3-C4 ... View answer
trivial bulging at C4-C5. No spinal stenosis exiting nerveroot compromise cervical spine. Electronically ... abnormality seen at C2-C3 no exiting nerveroot compromise or spinal... View answer
Answered by :Dr. AJEET SINGH
( General & Family Physician)
indentation and bilateral foraminal narrowing. The right exiting nerveroot at C5-6 and left exiting nerve ...My MRI report diagnosis is as follows loss of cervical lordosis with spondylosis at... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
After an MRI scan I got diagnosed with degenerative disc disease at C5-6 with reversal of cervical lordosis and a disc herniation/left foraminal osteophyte with mild compresion of the left C6 nerve... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
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