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Left middle backpain
MRI Scan report below:- · There is loss of normal cervical lordosis. · Cervical vertebrae are normal in height, signal intensity and alignment. · Paradiscal marginal osteophytes are seen arising from multiple vertebral bodies. · Posterior longitudinal ligament calcification is noted at C2 vertebral level, encroaching upon spinal canal, indenting spinal cord without changes of compressive myelopathy. · Cervical intervertebral discs show changes of desiccation to variable extent. · C3-C4, C4-C5, C5-C6, C6-C7 intervertebral discs show posterior bulging without any significant spinal canal or foraminal narrowing. · Spinal cord shows normal signal intensity without any focal lesion. · Anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments, ligamentum flavum and facetal joints appear normal. · Craniovertebral junction appears normal. · Visualized pre and paravertebral soft tissue appear normal. Medicine for orthepedic for nerve pain and back pain
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Kindly send me photo of report and mri films and side view photo of your lower spine and pelvis without under shirt and with V/M shape trouser it is curable Consult me Dr Rajinder Sharma senior Orthopaedic surgeon Chandigarh browse on goggle
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Hey It would be difficult to prescribe anything without seeing films and a thorough history of symptoms.
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Kindly consult online for the same
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