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My mri results are very worrying. I am 43 I have jild depression deformity of the superior endplate of the L4 vertebra. Prominent red marrow signal unusual for someone my age. L4 and L5 vertebras bofies show homogeneous almost geographic. Increased signal on T2 images, on T1 images signal change is noted against the relatively low siignal back ground. The findings felt to represent bone marrow oedema changes.
sometimes body is a healer of its own. you need to meet a spine specialist and take his advice. further more you can try out physiotherapy for slow and steady strengthening of the muscles. if the pain persists than a spine specialist is of recommendation. proper rest, proper medication, proper sleep and guided exercise will help you.
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How To Treat Depression Deformity?
sometimes body is a healer of its own. you need to meet a spine specialist and take his advice. further more you can try out physiotherapy for slow and steady strengthening of the muscles. if the pain persists than a spine specialist is of recommendation. proper rest, proper medication, proper sleep and guided exercise will help you.