Is It A Problem When The Right S1 Nerve Root Is Minimally Displaced Posteriorly?
Can explain what that L5 S1 right facet joint is partly fused. incomplete filling of the right L5 S1 nerve roots S-1 nerve roots are is asymmetric with the right smaller than the left. The right S1 nerve root is minimally displaced posteriorly. This was after my myelogram L4 L5 thank you very much!
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The MRI report shows fusion of joint between L5 and S1 vertebrae leading of displacement of nerve roots. You need to take bed rest, pain killer for pain and consultation with your orthopedician.
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Is It A Problem When The Right S1 Nerve Root Is Minimally Displaced Posteriorly?
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. The MRI report shows fusion of joint between L5 and S1 vertebrae leading of displacement of nerve roots. You need to take bed rest, pain killer for pain and consultation with your orthopedician. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.