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What Does This Cervical Spine MRI Findings Indicate?

hi, my previous cervical spine mri findings was : straightening of the lordosis and disc dessication c3-c4,c5-c6 my new cervical spine mri finding is : slight reversal of the lordosis is my spine at risk now? does the new mri result mean that my cervical kyphosis has advanced?
Thu, 29 Aug 2019
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Hello,

According to the two MRI results, there seems to be advancement in the abnormal alignment of your cervical spine. However, other findings (discs dedications) correspond to degenerative changes in the first stage. Physical therapy and self cervical exercises may help in your case.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care.

Regards,
Dr. Erion Spaho, Neurologist, Surgical
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What Does This Cervical Spine MRI Findings Indicate?

Hello, According to the two MRI results, there seems to be advancement in the abnormal alignment of your cervical spine. However, other findings (discs dedications) correspond to degenerative changes in the first stage. Physical therapy and self cervical exercises may help in your case. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care. Regards, Dr. Erion Spaho, Neurologist, Surgical