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Old 09-13-2013, 01:20 AM #1
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Default C-Spine MRI results- please help :)

.I have had Right shoulder/arm pain with tingling, weakness, right hand swelling and the right hand goes "cold". I have constant pain anytime I move my right arm.

My MRI report states:

1. Small disk osteophytes complex with superimposed central protrusion of the disk with annular tear at C5-C6 produces mild central canal stenosis

2. Small disk osteophyte complex with superimposed right paracentral protrusion of the disk at C6-C7 produces a mild central canal stenosis

3. Mild right uncovertebral hypertrophy at C4-C5 produces mild narrowing of the right neural foramen.

Can someone explain if this relates at all to my arm/shoulder pain? .
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