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  • Esquide
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    Thank you so much for your help Dr Corenman

    Would any of that be contributing to the pain at the base of my head. By the end of the day it literally pains me to hold it up &/or the onset of headaches. They start at the back of the head and sometimes move to the top.

    Also, the onset of all this was a couple of days after the auto accident. Would those things be attributed to that?

    Thank you again for your help.

    Esquide
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    Specific symptoms include

    Pain and “crunching” at the base of the head — it literally hurts to keep my head up
    Pain/soreness in left shoulder
    Left arm pain — feels like someone punched my arm, and there is tingling in my pinky and ring finger on left hand
    Lower back pain that goes down left leg — sometimes stops at knee depending what I do, if standing a lot hurts down at shin level

    Esquide
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    Typing this out myself so please forgive any typing errors

    Indication: Neck and left shoulder pain since motor vehicle accident
    Technique: multi-sequential, multiplanar MRI imaging of the cervical an lumbosacral spine was performed per standard protocol

    Findings:
    Cervical Spine MRI

    DISC LEVEL EVALUATION:

    C1/2 Evaluated only in the sagittal plane Mild retroflexion of the dens No central canal narrowing
    C2/C3 Mild facet productive change No central canal or foraminal narrowing
    C3/C4 Posterior osseous ridging effacing the ventral thecal sac No central canal or foraminal narrowing
    C4/C5Mild bilateral facet productive change No central canal narrowing mild left foraminal narrowing
    C5/C6 Moderate posterior osseous ridging effacing the ventral thecal sac Minimal contact of the ventral spinal cord Facet and uncovertebral hypertrophy contributes to mild bilateral foraminal
    C6/C7 Moderate posterior osseous ridging effacing ventral thecal sac and minimally contracting the ventral spinal cord There is mild bilateral foraminal narrowing No central canal stenosis
    C7/T1 No central canal or foraminal narrowing
    T1-T5 Evaluated only in the sagittal plane No central canal stenosis

    ALIGNMENT: Straightening of the cervical spine Mild varying levels of disc space narrowing appreciated
    CORD No abnormal signal is seen in the spinal cord
    MARROW There is no fracture No reactive bone marrow edema is identified
    IMAGED BRAIN The cervicomedullary junction is in tact
    PERIPHERAL/NECK SOFT TISUES Symmetric appearance of paraspinal musculature

    LUMBOSACRAL SPINE MRI

    DISC LEVEL EVALUATION

    T11/T12 Evaluated only in the sagittal plane No central canal narrowing No foraminal narrowing
    T12/L1 Evaluated only in the sagittal plane No central canal narrowing No foraminal narrowing
    L1/L2 No central canal or foraminal narrowing Lateral recesses are preserved
    L2/L3 Mild facet productive change No central canal or foraminal narrowing Lateral recesses are preserved
    L3/L4 No central canal or foraminal narrowing Lateral recesses are preserved
    L4/L5 Mild to moderate left and mild right facet productive change No central canal or foraminal narrowing
    L5/S1 There is a broad based central/left paracentral disc protrusion that compresses the descending left S1 neve root and mildly contacts the descending right S1 nerve root There is mild bilateral foraminal narrowing No central canal stenosis

    Spinal alignment Minimal retrolisthesis of L2 L3 is noted Mild varying levels of disc space narrowing appreciated most severe at L%-S1
    Distal cord and CONUS The spinal cord terminates at the L1 level No abnormal signal seen within the conus
    SI JOINTS No articular abnormality appreciated
    MARROW There is no fracture No reactive bone marrow edema is seen
    Paraspinal muscle and soft tissue Symmetric appearance of paraspinal musculature
    Intraabdominal/Intrapelvice soft tissue No abnormality

    Esquide
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    I only have hard copies of the report (way too much to type!) is there any way to upload an image of them through an iPhone?

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