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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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What Does My Cervical And Lumbar X-ray Test Report Indicate?

Yesterday I did my Cervical and Lumbar X-Ray below is report. Please suggest, is there any thng to worry CERVICAL SPINE AP & LAT * Early cervical spondylosis (C6) with features of cervical muscle strain * IV disc spaces are normal * No cervical rib * Pre/Para vertebral soft tissue shadows appear normal * For clinical correlation : D/L SPINE AP/LAT * Loss of normal dorsolumbar lordosis with features of low back muscle strain * IV disc spaces are normal * No evidence of spondylolysis/listhesis * Pre/Para vertebral soft tissue shadows appear normal * For clinical correlation
Wed, 29 Apr 2015
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Hi,
Nothing to worry there are early degenerative changes in cervical and lumbar spines and back muscles.
There are no findings of having prolapsed disc or narrowing of spinal canal.
Consult orthopedic surgeon for advice and physiotherapy.
Take Calcium and multivitamin supplements.
Ok and take care.
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What Does My Cervical And Lumbar X-ray Test Report Indicate?

Hi, Nothing to worry there are early degenerative changes in cervical and lumbar spines and back muscles. There are no findings of having prolapsed disc or narrowing of spinal canal. Consult orthopedic surgeon for advice and physiotherapy. Take Calcium and multivitamin supplements. Ok and take care.