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Has anyone experienced internal vibrations?

Brain & Nervous System | Last Active: Sep 29 9:08am | Replies (901)

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@novajeff

Thank you @jenniferhunter

I will take that info to the doctor. Most doctors have dismissed my back injury as a cause because it was L4/L5 (very low back) and my tremors happen in the rear side of my head, neck, lips, tongue, and arms (and then of course legs). They said that spinal issues can only travel down, now up. Hopefully I can get the spine MRI and we will see.

Thanks again.

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@novajeff I would ask for full spine MRI imaging. In my case, I had spinal cord compression at C5/C6 that caused pain all over my body. It is called funicular pain, and that was missed by 5 spine surgeons before I came to Mayo. You could have issues in another part of your spine unless that has been ruled out by imaging. I had pain in my head, neck and jaw and cervicogenic headaches, all of that was above the level of my spinal cord compression. Muscle spasms were partly to blame. I have a bulging lumbar disc which was pretty asymptomatic until I had spinal cord compression in my neck and then a lot of sciatic pain, and pain everywhere, in every dermatome in my body. At first, I cold change where the pain was by turning my head and repositioning the bone spurs on my spinal cord, and it was reproducible. None of those surgeons listed when I said that, and all denied help to me, so I came to Mayo where this was understood after I found medical literature with cases like mine. You might ask about alignment of your skull on top of your spine. If it is askew possibly from a muscle spasm, it can cause those symptoms. A lot of doctors don't put their hands on your neck to feel the alignment of the spinous processes on each vertebrae. Physical therapists do that a lot. After you get imaging and find out if you have instability in any part of the spine (Especially in cervical), you could get an assessment with a physical therapist. It is dangerous for therapist to work on your spine if there is cervical instability.