Significance of Plain Xray Findings in Neck Pain with Relation to Cervical Radiculopathy and Myelopathy

Authors

  • Elangovan D1 , Prem Gowtham E2 , Kanchana B3 , Karthikeyan D4 , Mohan S5

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i7.10092

Keywords:

Spondylosis, Radiculopathy, interbody narrowing; lordosis; thoracic outlet syndrome.

Abstract

Introduction: Pain neck is a very common symptom and associated with cervical spondylosis prevails in

all individuals. Though this is an era of advanced MRI, the old technology of plain X-ray cervical spine still

gives useful information in patients with pain neck. Objective: To study the plain X-ray findings in pain

neck cases of neural causes.

Materials and Method: This was the cross sectional study conducted at Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical

College and Hospital over three years( January 2017-December 2019). Informed consent was obtained from

all the patients included in the study. Institutional ethical committee clearance was obtained. All patients

visiting the Out Patient Department (OPD) with the complaint of neck pain and back were advised to have

plain X-ray cervical spine AP and Lateral views. The findings were recorded.

Results Of the 148 patients, 91 patients that are 61% of the patients with the neck pain, the plain X-rays

were normal, except for mild Spondylotic changes.25.6% (38 patients) had single level interbody space

narrowing and in those patients common complaint was typical root pain. 4% (6 patients) had 2 or more

level narrowing. 6% (8 patients) had cervical ribs of whom it was bilateral in 40% (3 patients). There were

2 cases of Klippel Feil interbody fusion (1.4%) and 3 cases had Spina Bifida (2%). Severe spondylosis with

more than 3 level interspace narrowing was seen in 12 cases (8.1%) and all of them was over the age of 55.

Conclusion: Not all cases with neck pain need an MRI study. Plain X-ray cervical spine that is freely

available even at the periphery can give valuable findings like interbody fusion, Spondylosis, cervical rib,

congenital anomalies and those cases can be managed easily without unnecessary referrals in the initial

stage.

Author Biography

  • Elangovan D1 , Prem Gowtham E2 , Kanchana B3 , Karthikeyan D4 , Mohan S5

    1Assistant Professor, Dept. of Neurosurgery, Sri Manakula Vinayakar Medical College and Hospital, Puducherry

    UT, India, 2 Senior Registrar, Dept.of Radiology, Melmaruvathur Adhiparasakthi Institute of Medical Sciences

    and Research, Melmaruvathur, India, 3 Professor, Department of Surgery, Arupadai Veedu Medical College and

    Hospital, Kirumambakkam, Puducherry, India, 4 Research Coordinator, 5 Professor, Department of Microbiology,

    Vinayaka Mission’s Medical College (VMRF-DU, Salem), Karaikal, Puducherry, UT, India

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Published

2020-07-30

How to Cite

Significance of Plain Xray Findings in Neck Pain with Relation to Cervical Radiculopathy and Myelopathy. (2020). Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 11(7), 266-271. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i7.10092