Lumbar Mri Interpretation




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RM – lumbar spine w / contrast — 39 men's athletics – or results interpretation please?

PRINTING: disc osteophyte complex at L3-L4 and W / O spinal canal stenosis. Suggestion to cancel tear inside the disc L3-L4. slight reduction of the bilateral neural foramina w / or dangers of exiting nerve roots. broad-based disc osteophyte complex of L4-L5 minimum production of spinal canal stenosis. The disc protrusion abuts the portion the canal into bilateral L5 nerve roots in the correlation of an L5 radiculopathy is suggested. Ok, now in English please?

Have common mild degenerative changes (according to their age and being an athlete) at L3/L4 and L4/L5. In the soft L4/L5 disc / vertebral degenerative changes is the creation of a narrowing MINIMAL the spinal canal (the channel into the vertebra that contains the spinal cord) and this may be irritating the nerve roots L5. "Correlation of a radiculopathy L5 is suggested is the way radiologists to say this is probably not clinically significant unless your doctor has diagnosed as (in their history and physical examination of you) a problem of L5 nerve compression. In essence, this report is very common for a person in her situation and does not suggest any serious spinal disorder. As an athlete, you are probably very "in tune" with his body. What symptoms should lead to this RM is likely to respond well to conservative treatment of underlying biomechanical imbalances that are causing mild degenerative changes seen on MRI. A consultation and evaluation by your family Chiropractic can be your "best bet". Best wishes and good luck.


MRI of the lumbar spine: A practical approach to image interpretation


MRI of the lumbar spine: A practical approach to image interpretation


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