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  • talkingtoclouds
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    Dr. Corenman,

    The findings of my flexion extension x-ray are as follows:

    1. The cervical vertebral bodies are normal in height and alignment on neutral positioning.
    2. There is 2 mm of anterolisthesis at C3-4 and C4-5 on flexion views reduces back to neutral on views most consistent with physiologic motion.
    3. No prevertebral collections identified.

    I won’t be able to see my specialist again for another two or three weeks. Can you tell me what this reading means?

    talkingtoclouds
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    Dr. Corenman,

    What you said sounds eerily similar to what my physical therapist said. She sees patients with a host of orthopedic problems all the time and I am more inclined to trust her over my regular doctor because she actually listens and takes my pain seriously. I am currently in the market for a new PCP for that reason alone.

    I am seeing a sports medicine doctor at my city’s Bone and Joint Center today, because my PCP refuses to refer me to an actual spine surgeon at the hospital’s spine and neurological institute (though I did manage to get a referral for July from a doctor at my university’s health clinic). If what you say is true (and I am inclined to believe you are right on the money about what’s going on with me because I do feel a rubbing sensation) and it is actually a cartilaginous tear or infolding of the synovial membrane, what other things would you be able to recommend besides chiropractic? Is physical therapy even worth it, and if so, what kind is necessary? Strengthening exercises? Muscle relaxing stretches? Should I invest in an MRI for a definitive diagnosis? Extension and flexion x-rays? Are the kinds of problems you described likely to resolve themselves or only with treatment?

    I would be lying if I said I wasn’t at least a little skeptical of chiropracters, but I’m willing to try anything at least once.

    I apologize for all these questions. Thanks so much for taking time out of your busy schedule to respond to me! Your expertise is so appreciated and it’s nice to know that I’m not crazy.

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