How To Treat Right Posterolateral Disc Protrusion And Degenerative Spinal Cord?
hi this is my mri report please tell me what can i do i am 62 years old Evidence of previous operation (laminectomy) is noted. Right posterolateral disc protrusion is noted at L3-4 with pressure on the coresponding nerve root. Degenerative spinal canal is noted also at L4-5 Normal lower dorsal spinal cord. No SOL seen. Normal vertebral alignment and signal intensity.
Hi,As you are having right posterolateral disc protrusion with evidence of old laminectomy in your MRI , I would examine you for deficits and SLR and correlate with symptoms.
If you are not having any symptoms , then back exercises are advised. If you are having symptoms and SLR is positive with deficits present , then medical management with steroids is started . If no relief then back exercises with epidural steroids . Surgery will be the last option. Thanks
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How To Treat Right Posterolateral Disc Protrusion And Degenerative Spinal Cord?
Hi,As you are having right posterolateral disc protrusion with evidence of old laminectomy in your MRI , I would examine you for deficits and SLR and correlate with symptoms. If you are not having any symptoms , then back exercises are advised. If you are having symptoms and SLR is positive with deficits present , then medical management with steroids is started . If no relief then back exercises with epidural steroids . Surgery will be the last option. Thanks