| Re: Arthritis - Cervical Spine
If you are experiencing herniations or compressions of the cervical spine as a result of the arthritis they can be removed and the neck fused. Overall the outcome of the proceedure is very good for most people in general.
Have you had an MRI as of recent? If not you may just want to ask for one so that you can get the current status of your bones.
I've had problems for years due to a 3rd level or degree of whip lash (tendons actually tear) back in 1988. A few years ago I was having really bad heaches and neck stiffness so I had an MRI done. They did find some mild arthritis and very mild hernations. Last fall I began having shoulder pains, mild at first and I thought they were just my old bursitis kicking in until one day I woke up in the absolute most horrifying pain I ever felt in my life, it was as bad as when I had my hip replaced the last time.
Long story short, I was misdiagnosed with shoulder problems because I had no major neck symptoms. Had a scoping done, doctors found only spurs and removed them. I got progressively worse the day after the surgery due to the sling I was in and completely lost the feeling in my arm and fingers, it later went to both arms and hands completely. Doctors took a bit in figuring out what was wrong why I was suffering terribly, I would do anything to end the pain. Finaly they figured out that it was my neck because neck problems started creeping up.
Had an MRI done in January showing very severe or large herniations on c6 and c7 that were crushing my spinal cord and c4 and c5 were moderate and only pressing the cord. I had immediate surgery because of this.
What I am trying to get at is that if you have not had an MRI in a while it is time to because hernations if you have them or didn't have them back then you may have them now and they change rapidly. You want to rule anything out before going back to therapy which can only make it worse. After an MRI you and your doctor can figure out the diagnosis or if it has changed diagnosis's and what to do next.
In the meantime ice it lots, it will help. You can also use heat however if there is swelling it may make it worse.
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