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in reply to: Neck & Shoulder Pain w/ MRI Results #26220
Dear Dr. Corenman,
I’ve had my cervical spine MRI last August 22, 2017 and my findings were: loss of normal cervical lordosis suggesting muscular spasm, mild diffuse disc bulge at C3-C4 with no stenosis, mild diffuse disc bulge at C5-C6 with no stenosis, small top moderate paracentral disc protrusion with osteophyte complex at C6-C7 mildly touching the left C7 nerve root. The central canal and neural foramina are patent. Intact facet joints. Unremarkable cervical cord. Maintained Vertebral alignment. Maintained vertebral body heights.
IMPRESSION: Moderate left paracentral focal disc protrusion at C6-C7
The radiologist explained to me that this is because of my posture (I’m working a Secretary and basically infront of the computer for almost 8 hours a day) but I still don’t need a surgery which kind of scare me.
6 years ago, I also had the same test and I was also told I need to improve my posture but I ignored it. I usually have shoulder pain and muscled spasm on my shoulders and like a burning sensation. Lately I am feeling some pain on my neck and even noticed some cracking sound (not sure if cracking is the right term) and there are times that when I try to get up from bed, I feel like there’s something wrong with my neck (like it feels it will break lol). Other than these symptoms, I always have some nerve problems too and whenever I walk longer, my hands usually gets numb and lately my right index finger is also numb.
Could you please explain to me what is meaning of my MRI result? I could not see a Orthopedic Surgeon or a Neurosurgeon at the moment as it is holiday here and they will be back in two weeks and this bothers me.
Also, right side of my back is a little bit elevated than the left.
I would appreciate if you could give me some light on my question.
Thank you and more power.
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