I have been suffering from back muscle pain since 2 years but was diagnosed by cervical spondylosis very late there is inflammation on back of my neck area like bone is come out it looks I have done my MRI doc said its bone spur muscle spam and ostophytes I want to know what are this condition can it be cured permanently or I have to suffer lifetime pls help as I have been on medication since two no a half years I am so depressed.i have consulted orthopaedic no completed 2-3 months of medicines course no also done physiotherapy it gives relief some days after that same pain occurs.
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Referred pain from cervical spondylosis can closely mimic anginal pains.The pain may occur in the left or right praecordial regions and radiate down the arm.Usually the pain in association
with exercise.Although the pain is precipitated by direet movement of the -
neck and upper arm,as in looking back wards when reversing a car,such pain is
rarely increased by anxiety or relieved by
trinitrate consumption.Theremay be associated radicular neurological signs directly associated with extrinsic compression from a cervical osteophyte.
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Rest in bed with immobilisation of neck
with collar.
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Treatment for homoeo medicines use &
yoga. The quick relifef.
Thanks,22/01/2017.
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