Hi Mel,
Yes what you are saying makes sense. I'm the other Mel

THe loss of cervical lordosis, can be caused by the spasm and or pain from your neck . As the neck muscles get weaker the head pulls forward. You end up with a bit of a snowball effect. Becuase your neck hurts you hold it differently , and because you hold it differently, you develope the loss of cervical lordosis, and cause other pain because the increased strain on other muscles.
Also, you can have painful discs without them being herniated completely. The disc itself has pain fibres, and these can be a source of pain in discs that dont show any abnormality on film. Hope this helps.
Mel
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