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Medical Conditions - Mri Cervical Spine

MRI of the cervical spine is a reliable, painless soft tissue scan of the neck and cervical vertebrae. It is used in the diagnosis of cancers, disc herniation, aneurysms, soft tissue disorders, and bone abnormalities. It employs radio waves and a strong magnetic field to take accurate, 3D pictures of the area to be diagnosed.

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What can be done to manage chronic neck pain and stiffness?

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I have DDD and herniated disk. What should I do?

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