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How To Treat Deformity In Left Thumb Without Surgery?
BULGING DISKS - Can the following be treated/cured without surgery. I have NO pain anywhere. My upper half of left thumb does not fully bend:
C6-7: Abroad-based, right paracentral disc protrusion and uncinate process spurring complex causes mild
deformity of the right anterior cervical cord with mild central canal stenosis. There is also mild to moderate right
foraminal narrowing. There is mild left foraminal narrowing from uncinate process spurring on the left side'
C7-Tl: A 6 x 6 mm central disc protrusion mildly deforms the anterior cervical cord. The central canal and foramina are Patent.
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