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Cervical And Lumbar Fusions, Decompressions, Disc Protrusions, Cord Deformation. Cause Of Lower Back Pain ?
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Thanks for the query.
The MRI report provided indicates that multiple levels of the spine have been affected. Hence they definitely could be the cause of your persistent backpain.
Let me explain the findings of the MRI.
Behind discs and vertebral column lies the spinal canal and spinal cord. Only posterior margin of disc is in contact with spinal canal and two neural foramina on either side. This posterior disc margin can be divided into central portion and paracentral portions on either side. Immediately behind this margin lies anterior cerebrospinal fluid space containing CSF. Axillary recess are lateral CSF spaces on either side of spinal cord. This space is between disc and spinal cord and prevents any compression of nerve roots and spinal canal. These spaces are narrowed in your case.
Compression of the cord and the nerve roots due to the vertebral disc protrusion and narrowing of the axillary recess are likely the cause of your symptoms.
Some measures that are indicated in treatment of your condition include :-
Exercise. Improving back strength and flexibility with simple exercises may lessen discomfort.
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs). Drugs like aspirin and ibuprofen can reduce swelling and painful symptoms.
Epidural steroid injections. Cortisone is a powerful anti-inflammatory. Cortisone injections in the "epidural space" can decrease swelling as well as pain.
Surgery might help you since you seem to have severe or disabling pain. It will help to prevent worsening of the condition and development of neurological complications. But Since multiple areas of involvement would mean that you might need a procedure like laminectomy or laminoplasty, which will probably be more helpful.
You might consult a orthopedic doctor, specialized in spinal surgery who can examine the MRI and then treat you accordingly.
I hope this helps. Please feel free to contact me , if you have additional doubts or questions.
Regards
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Thanks for the follow up.
From the additional information given, it indicates that the T 6-7 disc protrusion is mostly the cause of your pain. Other sites that are severely affected include the T9-10 and T 11-12 levels.
The management (medical or surgical) strategy and treatment measures remain the same as mentioned above.
Since multiple levels are affected, laminectomy or laminoplasty would be the best surgical option to prevent progression of your symptoms.
I hope this helps to clear your doubts.
Regards.
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