A member asked:

Prior neck fusion 2010. mri now shows congenital lack of segmentation c2-3. ddd, bone spurs, mild stenosis of canal and neuformia. can this be causing severe headaches?

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Yes, you are correct, as cervical spondylosis and degenerative disc disease can prompt referred pain and trigger headaches. Progression of neck problems should be evaluated by your doctors, and updated imaging is likely necessary to assess stability. Physical therapy may be highly beneficial.

Answered 8/28/2022

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