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Old 09-30-2016, 08:02 AM #1
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Default Results of my neck MRI

I do have neck pain and stiffness, tend to be bad on symptomatic days.

a - Straightening of the cervical lordosis (they say "likely muscle spasm").
I look at the literature on this and find that this is bad from many angles: muscle pain and hampering blood flow to brain. They say this can be treated with PT, Chiro, and Stem cell injections. I also heard that laser helps with muscle recovery and I am going to be trying this at the chiro's/.

b - 6 mm perineural cyst at the C7-T1 level. The clinical significance is not clear. Some say it is possible to cause issues some say no. I am not sure.

Any thoughts?
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