YES: Typically caused by the tug of war your paraspinal muscles and other soft tissues trying to maintain the spacing between your vertebrae.
Answered 3/26/2013
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Possibly: Most patients with cervical stenosis present with neurologic issues, most often to the upper extremities. This presentation can be without any neck or upper back pain. When associated with cervical spine arthritis (spondylosis), neck and upper back pain complaints are also encountered.
Answered 9/17/2012
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