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Spondylosis and fingers numb
Sir I am suffering from 2007 with chronic diffuse disc bulges c4-c6 with central protrusion, narrowing the canal diameter and indentation of spinal cord and cord compression with T2W hyperintensity at these level and bilateral uncovertebral osteophytes at c4-c6 as per Mir report done at Chennai in 2007. From then my left hand and all left fingers became numb and sensation decreased. I can no feel what I grip with my closed eyes.walking difficulties.
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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.
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Physiotherapy Laser physiotherapy treatment. Ball exercise. Stretching exercises of neck
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Dear Respected I have gone through your problems. Need decompression surgery but For more clear advice I need to examine you in details along with some investigation like x ray and blood test. Revert back with all these. helpline number Nine eight nine eight zero four five one zero three
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Send photo of mri film s uric acid report
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Hai , I would like to suggest if u haven’t taken a physiotherapy management kindly do have traction and IFT which will be helpful for u a lot
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Care of the neck is a must by wearing neck collar
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