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Originally Posted by Jo*mar
MRI & x rays?? Just to make sure no bone or anomaly are a factor?
Most Drs prefer a clear cut problem to see on scans, blood work or EMG testing..., they rarely do hands on assessment anymore, that is for the ones that study anatomy /structures.
PT? Chiro ? evaluations/assessments? - experts/knowledgeable are best, above the standard practitioners..
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I've had and X-ray and an ecodoppler. The're no bone anomalies.
In any case, is it normal to have NTOS and to have normal EMG results? This is whats troubling me...
Thanks a lot