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According to the MRI report the spinal side of things is OK for the most part - Cervicothoracic scoliosis seems to be the only finding. but is doesn't say if mild, moderate. severe...the dr who ordered it should show & tell what that all means.. A good chiro should be able to help with treatment for that, or a qualified PT, especially since there is no disk issues, or bulges, or herniations, degeneration, or arthritis etc.. From the report I would tend to think it is more of a soft tissue injury sort of thing.. Soft tissue can be just as painful as something that would show on an MRI, so don't let drs brush you off, just because there is nothing surgical they can do for you. Skillful PT or chiropractic can be helpful.
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