QuestionDear Dr. Paul:
Four months ago I started having a pain on my neck and muscles between the shoulder blades. I had an X-ray and the results were not explained to me by my doctor. He suggested I should see a physical therapist. The x-ray results read as follows: The cervical lordosis is straightened. Degenerative facet change, left greater that right, C 3 caudal. Osteophytosis without encroachment on the posterior canal, mild narrowing, C3-4 interspace consistent with disc degeneration. Osteophytic encroachment on neural foramina bilaterally, C4 caudal right, C3 caudal left. How serious my condition is and do I need an MRI to find out exactly what is going on.
I am 57 years old, however, in great shape due to working out and watching my diet all my life. MRI is an expensive procedure and I think the doctor hesitates to recommend it. The pain comes and goes. It is not severe, however, I cannot lift anything or engage in any kind of activity. Your expert advice will be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.
Elizabeth
AnswerBoiled down, your x-ray says you have degenerative disk disease. Your curvature in the neck is straightened from muscle tightness, and left uncorrected, may lead to more degeneration later in life. I would suggest a good chiropractor assess and treat you, and set you up on a good rehab program to strengthen your spine.