Bone spurs cervical spine?
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Bone spurs cervical spine?
I was just told I have bone spurs in neck. Pain, burning, numbness. dowm arms and fingers. MRI was done. Now they are talking surgery??? Has anyone else had this? And is there any alternative besides surgery? Best answer: It is quite common clinical
I was just told I have bone spurs in neck. Pain, burning, numbness. dowm arms and fingers. MRI was done. Now they are talking surgery??? Has anyone else had this? And is there any alternative besides surgery?
Best answer:
It is quite common clinical problem for the bone spurs to form after one crosses the middle age. The may remain there unobserved and unobtrusively. It is only when a spur obstruct or abuts against a passing nerve root that is starts causing problem. Finding a bone spur on X-rays/ CT scan/MRI gets a labeling of cervical spondylosis. It remains the judgment of the consultant whether a surgery is required or the condition can be managed conservatively by cervical traction, which can relieve the obstruction and therefore the symptoms as well.
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