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Lordosis is the natural curve of the spine in the Neck. Abnormal means this lordosis is changed or lost. The disc between the vertabrae have degenerated (broken down) pushing a bulge or bar out to the side towards the Spinal Cord. The fluid is the "Epidural" lining surrounding the spinal cord. This may give rise to neck pain inflammation and if further imdentation into the spinal fluid or the cord could give rise to some neurological symptoms. Arm and leg pains/ tingling/numbness weakness etc. This is called Spondylosis.

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