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Old 02-06-2022, 05:32 PM #11
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So I just read my last Diagnostic Test Result from my last x-ray (Hoping the attachments on the replies I made, show up). Here is what was said in short:

Reason for Visit: The patient presents today for a follow-up visit. He underwent C3-4 disc replacement on 5/14/2021. He reports that he continues to improvement. He has right-sided neck "instability". He notes improvement in his right upper extremity weakness, which was present prior to his previous ACDF. He has been attending physical therapy and finds this very helpful. He is here for updated radiographs.

Problems: M47.12 Other spondylosis with myelopathy, cervical region
Medications:

Diagnostic Test Results
- XRay Results:
Description XRayFinding
X-Ray Cervical, AP/Lat, flex & ext patient is status post cervical disc replacement, C3-C4. The x-ray is slightly obliquely oriented; however, implant remains appropriately positioned without complication or loosening. There is no movement noted on flexion or extension.
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