The association between cervical degenerative MRI findings and self-reported neck pain, disability and headache: a cross-sectional exploratory study.
Rikke Krüger JensenKristina B DissingTue S JensenStine H ClausenBodil ArnbakPublished in: Chiropractic & manual therapies (2023)
In this cross-sectional exploratory study, we found that cervical disc degeneration and disc contour changes were associated with neck pain, and VESC was associated with neck disability. None of the MRI findings were associated with headache. The results suggest that cervical degenerative changes may contribute to the aetiology of neck symptoms, but the associations are modest and cannot guide clinical decisions.