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Default Cervical MRI Scan

Hi I'm new to Neuro Talk just wanted some advice about an injury that happened about 3 weeks ago. I fell and broke C-3 facet joint in my neck. I had an MRI done Friday and this is what it revealed. C3 - C4 Mild disc bulge and left uncinate process hypertrophy. Mild left neural foraminal narrowing. No cannal stenosis or neural impingement. C4 - C5 diffuse disc bulging with uncovertebral osteophytic change. There is effacement anterior thecal sac and a mild degree of ventral cord effacement secondary to a small broad-based central disc osteophyte complex. C5 - C6 for previous fussion without canal stenosis or neural impingment. C6 - C7 Mild disc bulge without focal protrusion or neural impingement. C7 - T1 no abnormality. Any advice would be greatful.
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Welcome,

Feel free to copy your post to our Spinal forum for best replies on MRI and other information.
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum22.html
If you also add your symptoms , pain level, location ( neck pain only, or pain radiating down arm etc) it might be helpful.
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