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    so how is degenerative facet joints best treated. I do see that characteristic mushroom top on some of mine. There is also wide gapping see on my DMX x ray of the facet joints at C5-6 on the left and C5-6 on the left. I know you are not a big fan of DMX x ray, but since I have had it done here are the finding and I can clearly see it as I watch the video myself.
    In the lateral nodding projection movement of the atlanto-occipital articulation is hypermobile (it’s not that great maybe 2mm). Increased mobility at occipito-atlas joint (C0-C1) hypermobility of C1-C2 noted. I do clearly see this.
    Damage to the posterior longitudinal ligament is indicated by a widening of the posterior intervertebral disc space at C2-3 and C3-4.
    Damage to the anterior longitudinal ligament is indicated in a retrolisthesis at C2 on C3, C4 on C5, and C5 on C6 and anterior widening of the intervertebral disc space at C2-3 and C3-4.
    Damage to the capsular ligament is indicated by gapping of the facet joing at C4-C5 on the left and C5-C6 on the left. Very evident to my eye.
    Damage to the capsular ligament is indicated by hypermobility of the facet joint at C4-C5 on the left and C5-C6 on the left.
    I want to clarify I have had neck spasm for four years, (was a lot of trap spasms prior to accident) but was in a very bad accident (I will make clear it was determined to by my fault so I am not doing this for money, I just want to get better) in mid May. I always wear my seat belt, but was found in the passenger seat. It was a T-bone situation. I suffered a bad concussion, forehead swelling and two huge black eyes, neck on the left side was very sore and looked yellow. For some reason I took pics of it as I laid in my hospital bed I guess to see what it looked like cause it hurt so much. I will disclose that I am a RN so I have a fair amount of knowledge and am trying to piece this all together. My current neuro is a movement specialist. He says my case is complicated. He does botox injections for my migraines and occipital blocks and trigger point injections. He has always steered me against surgery so I feel his thoughts are maybe not unbiased. I am willing to do or go wherever I need to get the treatment indicated if I can pinpoint my real issues.
    I am having a lot of pain all throughout the left side of my neck. Dizziness, headaches, blurred vision, ringing in head. I have always had many trigger points. Current also having trouble with concentration. Through the left shoulder center region down the shoulder. Feeling of hairs rubbing against both of my arms and sometimes my face. The feeling in my neck is a pinching feeling currently. It has been confirmed through EMG I have a pinched nerve, but it was not definitive as to location either C4-5 or C5-6. Your reply would be greatly appreciated.

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