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... S1 neuroforamen causing compression of the exiting left L5 nerve root. ... (5 replies)
... for loss of normal cervical lordosis, pl reply. ... (0 replies)
... treatment for loss of normal cervical lordosis (0 replies)

... i have been diagnoised with loss of normal lordosis and minimal degenerative changes what is this and does this mean acute problems in the future such as fibromyalgia (1 replies)
... Fibromyalgia and cervical spine problems have NOTHING to do with each other. ... (1 replies)
... I had an MRI of my cervical spine last Summer. I never really paid attention to the results much, as a brain MRI was also done at the same time. ... (1 replies)
... what is the loss of the normal cervical lordosis (0 replies)
... to see an ortho. He decided pain was coming from my neck. Now my shoulder is still killing me it clicks and pops when I move it. After 11 mos I finally get a MRI of cervical spine. ... (0 replies)
... Seeking some help understanding the cervical MRI lingo and thoughts on new symptoms with my arms. ... (9 replies)
... I saw a neurosurgeon last week, and incorrectly thought that was the first of at least a couple consultations I'd have with him to determine if surgery is the right course. ... (13 replies)
... The cervical vertebral bodies are well aligned with normal shape, size, and bone marrow signal. There is loss of normal cervical lordosis, likely secondary to position. There is mild intervertebral disc space desiccation. The spinal cord signal is normal. No tonsillar herniation. ... (1 replies)
... Well, she treated me for tendonitis but made it perfectly clear from the first visit that she thought it may be herniated disc in the neck. After a couple of weeks, she ordered an MRI and it is definitely herniated disc. ... (6 replies)
... The remaining cervical alignment is normal. ... (7 replies)
... surgery testing. the neuro may have said when he was telling me what my mri showed and what the surgery would consist of but may have forgotten as it was a lot to take in. i can give u the results of my mri...this will be a lot of tying but here goes... ... (14 replies)
MRI's ??
Jan 25, 2011
... s. It's good to look up all those words individually. Patients need to learn what each word means because doctors don't have the time it takes to explain each of these things. I spent hours looking up mine but it was worth it. Thank God for the Internet! ... (4 replies)
... I don't really understand any of this. This is the notes that the doctor wrote after the test... ... (2 replies)
MRI's ??
Sep 21, 2010
... There is exaggerated lumbar lordosis. Approximately 3mm of L5 on S1 retrolisthesis is present. ... (4 replies)
... There are 2 ways in which you get a reversal of the normal cervical lordosis. One is by sudden accident...that's what I had when I broke my neck. The other is a very slow reversal that accompanies osteoarthritis... ... (22 replies)
... better than living on Vicodin. I was also taking two Aleve twice a day for inflammation. I stopped taking that though. I couldn't remember how far in advance of surgery that you were not supposed to have that. And I want the doctor to be able to do surgery asap if that is what he thinks is going to help. ... (11 replies)
... level. There is mild right hemicanal narrowing with effacement of the right hemicord. No myelomalacia is seen. There is foraminal narrowing bilaterally. ... (11 replies)


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