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Suggest Treatment For Herniated Discs In Thoracic Spine
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You may need surgical decompression.
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I have gone through your query and understand your concern. Thoracic disc herniations are quite rare. But in two MRI shows your disc herniations atT10-T11 and T11 and T12 and your symptoms correlate with spinal stenosis then probably diagnosis is correct. You are already on physiotherapy. I think if you have no relief by physical therapy and rest then it is better to surgical decompression of spinal stenosis by surgery. Till then you can take analgesic such as ibuprofen for pain relief. Nuerotropic agents such as Mecobalamine are helpful. You can discuss with your doctor about it.
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Thank you for your reply. I am under therapy for a 2nd time for "gait disturbance." My ability to move is significantly impacted. My more recent EMG/NCS was normal so was the study to check for cord pressure, an SSEP.
1, Since the imaging provided the measurements of the diameter of the canal at those areas and my leg problems (movement and pain) continue, is that not enough information to establish spinal stenosis?
2. Must the nerve studies be positive first (the initial one was and they found nothing in the imaging for low back origin nor do I have/have never had low back pain)? I can barely get around (movement problem and bad leg pain) and wonder if I will be left in this condition at 46 years of age. I am basically housebound.
3. Is there anything you might suggest to push for a resolution to my leg dysfunction and pain? My quality of life due to this has been severely impacted and I was quite active previously. I can't imagine being left in this condition with so much life ahead of me.
Your suggestions and information are appreciated.
If your condition is not improving then surgical decompression can be done.
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MRI measurement of diameter are sufficient to establish diagnosis of spinal stenosis. You are also having clinical symptoms correlating with it. Your movements are severely effected. Your doctor may be doing nerve conduction test EMG etc probably to look for other causes because thoracic disc prolapse and stenosis are relatively less common. but because thoracic spine is less spacious so it can cause severe symptoms. Most of persons are treated by conservative methods but if symptoms are not relieved then operative decompression should be considered to release pressure from spinal cord.
You can discuss with your doctor about it.
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