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What Could Be The Reason For Sudden Identification Of Tiny Right Paracentral Disc Osteophyte At C5-c6?

I have a tiny right paracentral disc osteophyte identified at c5 c6. I never had a fall etc, I was taking someone out of a stand to sit lift when i felt a pinch in my front right area ( neck to shoulder), with in two weeks I had signs of a hernatied disk so an MRI was done and found the findings of the right paracentral disc ostepphyte. My question is if I never had a fall, car accident etc how could I end up with this. I had no signs before my shoulder/arm strain and rotor cuff injury.
Wed, 15 Jan 2014
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Hi,
You have not mentioned your age.
If you are elderly then this might be due to degenerative changes occurring in your cervical spines and inter-vertebral disc producing osteophytes and disc lesion.
consult orthopedic surgeon and get examined.
Physiotherapy will be much helpful.
Ok and take care.
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What Could Be The Reason For Sudden Identification Of Tiny Right Paracentral Disc Osteophyte At C5-c6?

Hi, You have not mentioned your age. If you are elderly then this might be due to degenerative changes occurring in your cervical spines and inter-vertebral disc producing osteophytes and disc lesion. consult orthopedic surgeon and get examined. Physiotherapy will be much helpful. Ok and take care.