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Can Any Online Doctor Help With Cervical Spine MRI ?

I have persistant pain in my thump/hand and sometimes it is shaking. Do I need rest, sport, physiotherapy? Thanks for helping me. The following is my Cervical Spine MRI. C3-C4: There is degenerative diffuse annular disc bulge with CENTRAL protrusion indenting the thecal sac and nerve roots bilaterally at their exit formina. C4-C5:There is degenerative diffuse annular disc bulge with LEFT paracentral disc protrusion indenting the thecal sac and nerve roots bilaterally at their exit formina. C5-C6:There is degenerative diffuse annular disc bulge with RIGHT paracentral disc protrusion indenting the thecal sac and nerve roots bilaterally at their exit formina. C6-C7:There is degenerative diffuse annular disc bulge ONLY indenting the thecal sac at its exit formina. No intrinsic cord lesion or cord compression. Straghtining of the cervical spine due to muscle spasm is noted, but its alignment is normal.
Thu, 26 Jan 2012
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Hi,
Thanks for query,
It seems that you may require surgical intervention.
Consult orthopedic surgeon and seek his advice.
Physiotherapy will require after surgery or any other measure.
ok and bye.
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Can Any Online Doctor Help With Cervical Spine MRI ?

Hi, Thanks for query, It seems that you may require surgical intervention. Consult orthopedic surgeon and seek his advice. Physiotherapy will require after surgery or any other measure. ok and bye.