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Suggest Treatment For Mild Joint Degeneration In Cervical Spine

my husband has mild joint degeneration in cervical spine....he has severe bicep popping and pain with scar tissue on the distal end of his humerus...some burning at the anterior end of radius and ulna..both shoulder joints and elbow joints are stable....muscle spasms on left shoulder blade that radiates to front pectoral area....two weeks of rehab therapy and no effect ...doctor expects neural problem or spinal injury what else could it be?
Mon, 4 Jan 2016
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
HI,
Thanks for the query.
I understand your query.
Your symptoms suggest the cause to be cervical spondililtis. Your husband needs consultation of a spinal surgeon / investigations like CT scan, MRI .. this will help to pin point the site affected. The management thereafter would consist of - mpain medicines/ physiotherapy/ surgery .. as per need.
thanks.
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Suggest Treatment For Mild Joint Degeneration In Cervical Spine

HI, Thanks for the query. I understand your query. Your symptoms suggest the cause to be cervical spondililtis. Your husband needs consultation of a spinal surgeon / investigations like CT scan, MRI .. this will help to pin point the site affected. The management thereafter would consist of - mpain medicines/ physiotherapy/ surgery .. as per need. thanks.