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MRI done in July showing Mild CervicalKyphosis and 4 minimal annular bulges. I did not do physical ... explained how cervicalkyphosis can cause reduced blood flow to the brain via the... View answer
kyphosis and 4 minimal annular bulges). The wonderful doctor who answered my question explained that these ...Good evening, I recently asked a question about the possibility of restoring the cervical spine ... View answer
. Cervicalkyphosis no degree given. C-4c-5 disc osteophyte complex with defacement of anterior thecal sac c ... cervical spinal stenosis 7mm c3-c5 I'm short of breath sharp pain shooting down my left... View answer
. Cervicalkyphosis no degree given. C-4c-5 disc osteophyte complex with defacement of anterior thecal sac c ... 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)
[My neuropothy started in 2014,,,, I ve always believed that its cause by my neck which is not in the right position,,, doesn t follow the right curve... now it s worse ,,, both feet ,,,, treat it with a very good B... View answer
Answered by :Dr. A G Shaikh
( General & Family Physician)
I HAD A MIR TODAY AND FOR T1 AND T2 SAGITTAL AND AXIAL VIEW DONE CERVICALKYPHOSIS PRESENT POSTERIOR BULGING OF THE DISCI AT LEVE C4/5 , C5/6 AND C 6/7 WHAT DOES THIS MEAN. SLIGHT NARROWING OF THE ... View answer
risk now? does the new mri result mean that my cervicalkyphosis has advanced? ...hi, my previous cervical spine mri findings was : straightening of the lordosis and disc ... View answer
Can I play cricket after I have shoulder both shoulder dislocated and cervical kyophosis with mild posterior disc bulge at c3 c4 c5 c6 c7 causing thecal sac indetstion and also all cerival disc are ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chander Mohan Singh
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
I was diagnosed with cervicalkyphosis, probably positional. There is a broad base posterior C3/C4 disc bar indenting the theca but, no evidence of cord or focal nerve root compression. There is a focal ... View answer
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