The xray shows dislocation of C5 over C6 in a 34 years old man who sustained injury due to vehicular trauma.
The man also had quadriplegia.
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Hello Arun,
Recently i met with a minor accident, later i found that my c5-c6 disc bulge in my MRI, at present i have a nerve pain in my left hand and also in the shoulder. could you please suggest me what should i do. i have gone through so many websites and found the symptoms of the disc bulge ( tingling and numbness in fingers, loss of strength in the hand). as of now i dont have any kind of numbness or the tingling on my hand also i didnt loss any strength on my left hand.
please give me a suggestion what to do.
Regards,
M.Surendra Kumar
Dr Arun Pal Singh Reply:
October 3rd, 2010 at 10:12 pm
@Surendra Kumar,
Not all patients have a full spectrum of disease. Please see a specialist and follow the advice.
Have you got an email address, I have a spectacular displacement at C5/6, will send X ray if you have an email.
Dr Arun Pal Singh Reply:
November 27th, 2010 at 7:18 am
@Roger Smith,
Thanks! Please send them to contact [at] boneandspine [dot] com
Can I use them for the website?
I’ve diabetics (Insulin dependant) type1, since few months I have severe pain & stiffness in my right shoulder..My X-Rays shows some difference in C5 over C6 & Dislocation of Cervical Spine. Docs prescribed some Physiotherapic applications & excercises. I getting those besides pain killers for more than a week, but pain still not gone…
tell me more in treatment & medicines .. more more to do to be a normal man , I am 52 years man..?
Dr Arun Pal Singh Reply:
February 21st, 2011 at 5:13 pm
@najmabrejo,
It looks like you have periarthritis of the shoulder. It is treated with antiinflammatory drugs and physiotherapy.
Intra-articular steroids are option in selected cases.