Thanks for the info. It's nice to have someone with medical knowledge to answer our questions. Karina
Thanks for stopping by hope you are doing good. Karina
Both arthritis, from any cause and spinal cord problems can cause the type of pain you describe. All of the nerves that go to the trunk, arms and legs, run in the spine. At each level some run out between the vertebrae to carry signals out and bring information and sensations back. I don't see why it couldn't be from MS.... all the nerves that go to the back run in the spine also.
Lesions in the spine are likely to be symptomatic than the ones in the brain. This is becasue there are a lot of the areas in the brain that don't have an obvious purpose, so when they are damaged we don't notice a problem. However ALL of the nerves running up and down in the spine have a distinct functional area they serve. Lesions there really show up with symptoms.
Make sense? Quix
I don't know, but wanted to "bump" up your post so maybe someone else can give you some advice on that.
It seems like those of us who have back issues are always getting the back Sx muddied up with the MS Sx. Very frustrating!
Take care! Pat :)