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Met With An Accident. Having Soreness And Numbness. X-ray Done. Looking For Suggestion

WWW.WWWW.WW (please copy paste the link above) Hi, I am a 21 yr old female, I was in a car accident 2 years ago. The link is an x-ray of my neck . I have been having trouble with my neck including soreness and numbness sometimes. I was wondering if this looks normal?
Thu, 6 Dec 2012
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Hi Beth,
One cannot see your X-ray here. However, if you still have soreness and numbness in your neck 2 years after an accident then it would be best if you can meet a neurosurgeon as you need further evaluation for these symptoms. A simple X-ray would possibly not suffice and consideration has to be given to additional scans especially a MRI and CT scan of your neck before the cause can be outlined and the necessary treatment provided to you.
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Met With An Accident. Having Soreness And Numbness. X-ray Done. Looking For Suggestion

Hi Beth, One cannot see your X-ray here. However, if you still have soreness and numbness in your neck 2 years after an accident then it would be best if you can meet a neurosurgeon as you need further evaluation for these symptoms. A simple X-ray would possibly not suffice and consideration has to be given to additional scans especially a MRI and CT scan of your neck before the cause can be outlined and the necessary treatment provided to you.