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  1. Understanding an MRI of the Neck | Cervical Spine | Colorado

    Colorado spine surgeon, Dr. Corenman explains how to understand an MRI of a normal neck. This video discusses the anatomy and basic conditions associated with the neck.

  2. Diagnosis of Spondylosis with Cervical Myelopathy - Spine-health

    The diagnosis of cervical myelopathy associated with cervical spondylosis depends to a large extent on the patient's history and the physical findings described on page one of this article. Herniated discs …

  3. Indications and Contraindications for an MRI Scan - Spine-health

    MRI scans are indicated for diagnosing various spine conditions but are contraindicated for some individuals with certain implants or medical conditions.

  4. Diagnosing Cervical Radiculopathy - Spine-health

    Cervical radiculopathy is diagnosed through clinical evaluation, medical history, imaging (like MRI), and nerve conduction studies if needed.

  5. Cervical Degenerative Disc Disease Symptoms and Diagnosis

    Symptoms of cervical degenerative disc disease can vary widely from person to person. When cervical degenerative disc disease becomes symptomatic, the pain might develop slowly over time or appear …

  6. Diagnosing Cervical Stenosis with Myelopathy - Spine-health

    Diagnosing cervical stenosis with myelopathy usually begins with a detailed medical history of the patient and a physical exam in the doctor's office. If cervical myelopathy is suspected, an MRI will …

  7. Cervical Foraminal Stenosis - Spine-health

    Cervical foraminal stenosis narrows spinal nerve openings in the neck, potentially causing pain and discomfort.

  8. Cervical Foraminal Stenosis Causes and Diagnosis - Spine-health

    Cervical foraminal stenosis results from narrowing nerve openings in the neck. Diagnosis involves imaging and medical evaluation.

  9. MRI Scan of the Spine

    Spine MRI scans use powerful magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of the spine, aiding in diagnosis and treatment planning.

  10. Considerations for Cervical Disc Replacement Surgery

    Good candidates for cervical artificial disc replacement surgery typically have the following indications: Confirmed cervical disc disease. An MRI or CT scan with myelography can show soft tissues—such …