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Neck Pain with Suspected Cervical Myelopathy (Spinal Cord Involvement): When an MRI Scan Is Critical
FAQ: MRI Scans for Suspected Cervical Myelopathy What is cervical myelopathy? Cervical myelopathy refers to compression or dysfunction of the spinal cord in the neck. Unlike nerve root problems that affect one arm, myelopathy affects the spinal cord itself and … Continue reading
Suspected Cervical Myelopathy: Why an MRI Scan Is Critical and Should Not Be Delayed
FAQ: MRI Scans for Suspected Cervical Myelopathy What is cervical myelopathy? Cervical myelopathy is a condition where the spinal cord is compressed in the neck, leading to neurological dysfunction. Unlike nerve root problems that affect one arm, myelopathy affects the … Continue reading