What Does This MRI Report Indicate?
There are disc bulges in multiple levels with L4-L5 nerve compression
Detailed Answer:
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The lower back or lumbar spine is made of 5 small bones aligned on top of each other with spongy discs between them. The sac covering the spinal cord passes through a canal in the back of these bones. There are holes on both sides at the level of discs through which nerves pass.
In your case, there is a mild curvature of the lumbar spine to the right side which is referred to as dextroscoliosis. This is not a serious problem.
In between the small bones, there is bulging of the discs causing pressure on the spinal cord covering at L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L4, L4-L5 and L5-S1 disc levels.
There is pressure on the exiting nerve at L4-L5 disc level on the right side.
Therefore there is bulging of lumbar discs at multiple levels and a nerve compression at L4-L5 level on the right side and these findings might explain any back pain which you are having.
Probably your condition of disc bulges is mild and therefore the doctor is recommending medicines and physiotherapy.
Wish you quick recovery.
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Spinal canal stenosis is a severe consequence of disc bulges
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Spinal canal stenosis is a severe consequence of disc bulges. Usually spinal canal stenosis is there if the disc bulge is causing the spinal canal to cause the spinal canal diameter to be less than 10 mm in the antero posterior diameter.
There is no mention of any such measurements in your report extract which you have quoted above. Therefore I guess that your case is not severe to cause spinal canal stenosis, else your doctor would mention it in the report.
Even with out spinal canal stenosis, a patient can develop severe pain due to pressure on nerves.
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Please get your MRI scan reviewed if permitted
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Sorry to hear about your pain and hope your make a quick recovery. You can have your MRI reviewed by any authorised doctor to know if there is any significant spinal canal stenosis.
Probably you are in the acute phase of the condition and that is causing severe pain. Disability laws differ with every state and I guess you are going through a temporary phase.
In many cases a patient can have acute symptoms for 2 to 4 weeks after which there is slow and steady improvement on taking the medicines.
Once you start feeling better then you can go for physiotherapy recommended by your doctor.
Hope your query is answered.
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