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Mac :)
A " normal " MRI just proves that the problem is NOT caused the C spine or bones. Plus some times MRIs are not looked at fully? a rushed tech or radiologist just looking for a simple problem...:( Drs need to look deeper - nerves, fascia, vascular, scar tissue regrowth?? since you had a surgery - the scar tissue might be an issue? As always posture is a big thing esp if you got TOS from repetitive work, but even pain and discomfort will cause us to slouch or "try" to protect the painful areas. So that is a life long issue- IMO:) I know for me it is. |
re MRI
Hi Mic,
Did you have dye with your mri and did the do c spine and t spine with brachial plexus because it is difficult to see the structures without the dye in your brachial plexus.....just a thought...... take care, Victoria:winky: |
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