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Cervical Spinal Canal stenosis C5-C6: Posterocentral gross disco-osteophytic protrusion leading to complete effacement of anterior thecal sac with cod compression and narrowing of neural foramina on both sides. C6-C7: disco osteophytic protrusion leading to complete effacement of thecal sac and right neural foramina with cord and right nerve root
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Posture corrections must. Stretching exercises of neck. Hot fermentation twice a day. Avoid toward bending
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• Hot fomentation x twice daily. • Neck Exercises. • Neck Stretching. • Postural Correction. • Shoulder Shrugs . • Core Strengthening Exercises. • Take frequent Breaks at work • Use cervical pillow. • Use Back Support. • Self Massage the back of neck.
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This is ur mri report What’s important is the clinical examination As we don’t want to treat the mri but to a person So tell me ur symptoms so that I can help
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Reply with ur problems list
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I suggest u meet a good physiotherapist.
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