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Severe neck pain
Severe neck pain when I rotate my head in any direction. The pain stretches from lower neck ( where it is connected to shoulders) to upper neck ( connected to the head). I've had this for 4 years. I went to physiotherapy and the physiotherapist did nothing. He just diagnosed me for neck strain and did stretching for traction. I also have mild lower pack pain if that also counts. I took an x-ray of cervical spine , report came saying " Cervical stump on the right side". Please find the attachments
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Your neck pain may be a continuing neck muscle strain or related to the the cervical X-ray abnormality.
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Please see an Orthopaedic / Spine doctor near you for detailed assessment.
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