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Hi XXXXXXX XXXX,
Thanks for writing in to us.
I have read through your query in detail.
The details of your
CT scan lumbar spine are as follows:
1. At level of L2/3 intervertebral space, the disc is showing slight posterior bulge and causing narrowing at the sides. There is age related
osteoarthritis at sides (slight degeneration). It is clearly mentioned that nerve roots are spared from getting compressed.
2. At level of L3/4 intervertebral space, the disc is showing moderate bulge with mild degenerative changes (osteoarthritis).
3. At level of L4/5
intervertebral disc space, there is a small bony outgrowth on the left side (
osteophyte) going into the joint between two vertebrae (bones). There is some narrowing of the foramen on the left side but the nerve root remains unaffected.
4. At level of L5/S1 intervertebral disc space, there is a small disc bulge and moderate degenerative changes in the lateral joints.
Summarizing the above, you have developed mild degenerative bone changes in the lower back bone with some of the discs between bones slightly bulging backwards. The passages through which the nerves pass are slightly narrowed at some levels but there is no
nerve root compression.
In simple terms you do not have any serious condition and these changes can be expected to be seen at your age. You may continue going to gym but should take further guidance if you are doing heavy weights and doing exercises which may be causing
stress to your lower back.
Hope your query is answered.
Do write back if you have any doubts.
Regards,
Dr.Vivek