Screening of whole spine revealed lumbar MRI result and doctor opinion:-
spondylosis with posterior disc bulges. Early cervical spondylosis with degenerative c3-4,c4-5,c5-6, and c6-7 discs withbmild posterocentral bulge causingbmild thecal indentation.
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Cervical spondyilits is very common condition that is associated with prolong desk jawand the other common problem is icetray , there are certain set of neck exercises
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consult a good homoeopathic doctor and also do have
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you can do certain neck exercise
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Homeopathic medicines have a very good success rate when it comes to treating lumbar spondylosis. These medicines not only relieve the symptoms of pain, stiffness and numbness that are commonly seen but also allow the patient to regain complete range of motion..consult me by clicking on consult option for homoepathic treatment without side effects.
Hi..... There is no treatment to reverse the process of spondylosis, because it is a degenerative process. The treatments for spondylosis target the back pain and neck pain that spondylosis can cause. Therefore, the treatment of spondylosis is similar to the treatment of back pain and neck pain. Available treatments fall into several categories: medications, self-care, exercise and physical therapy, minimally invasive procedures such as injections, and surgery.....
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