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I have loss of cervical lordosis?

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This can be due to : Just the position your head and neck wee in during the imaging or due to degenerative changes that occur over time. If there is a muscular pain either from a muscle strain, disc herniation or arthritic inflammation - these can cause this imaging appearance. Spinal stenosis may lead you to have this neck position as well to afford more room in the spinal canal for the nerve tissue.

Answered 9/23/2017

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Can loss of cervical lordosis cause serious pains in the hand?

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