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lesh3083
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I went to the orthopedic specialist for the first time in 10 years to determine why I have back pain. The chiropractic treatments had not ever helped my condition. Short description is that I have constant muscle spasms and inflammation along my spine--all the way from the middle of my back to my neck. Also, I deal with many slipped discs that pinch nerves.
After looking at the xrays and examining my back, he didn't feel concerned that there is any major issue that I'm dealing with. He prescribed therapy to fix the muscle spasm, and meRAB to help with the inflammation.
Although this sounRAB the same as what the chiropractors were trying to do, I'm ok with following through with it. My question is related to a comment he made during the xray review. He mentioned that the lower two vertebrae/discs (?) in my neck have arthritis in them--probably due to how straight my neck is and the muscle spasms around the area.
What exactly does that mean? Is it common to have arthritis in my neck? He just said it so matter-of-fact and then didn't say anything else about it. Should I be doing something to prevent additional issues around that area?
Sorry so long! Appreciate any feedback.
Thanks,
Leslie
After looking at the xrays and examining my back, he didn't feel concerned that there is any major issue that I'm dealing with. He prescribed therapy to fix the muscle spasm, and meRAB to help with the inflammation.
Although this sounRAB the same as what the chiropractors were trying to do, I'm ok with following through with it. My question is related to a comment he made during the xray review. He mentioned that the lower two vertebrae/discs (?) in my neck have arthritis in them--probably due to how straight my neck is and the muscle spasms around the area.
What exactly does that mean? Is it common to have arthritis in my neck? He just said it so matter-of-fact and then didn't say anything else about it. Should I be doing something to prevent additional issues around that area?
Sorry so long! Appreciate any feedback.
Thanks,
Leslie