What Do Osteoarthrosis, DDD At L5-S1 With Facet Arthritis And Bilateral Foraminal Stenosis In An MRI Report Suggest?
I have had peripheral neuropathy for the past 29 years. Age now is 56 years old. Over the past several years I have been dx s with: Mild to Moderate osteoarthrosis of the medial and anterior compartments as well as minimal osteophyte formation of the tibial athiculation with the head of the tibial. Multilevel osteophytic ridge disc complexes with mild central canal and bitateral neural foraminal stenosis There is moderate to moderately serve degenerative disc disease at L5-S1 with facet arthritis Broad-based disc bulge at L3-L4 and L4-L5 causing flattening of the thecal sac ventrally. Bilateral foraminal stenosis and moderate narrowing of the spinal canal. Hypertrophy of the ligamentum flavem. Broad-based disc bulge and endplate osteophyte complex at L5-S1 compromising the thecal sac. Bilateral foraminal stenosis and moderate spinal stenosis Electrodiagnostic Study May 2014 This is an ABNORMAL STUDY There is evidence of Mild-Moderate Generalized Sensorimotor Peripheral neuropathy with mixed axonal and demyelinating features. I have read on several websites that neuropathy and cause and with the joints in the neck, back and legs. What is your option?
Thu, 22 Nov 2018
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What Do Osteoarthrosis, DDD At L5-S1 With Facet Arthritis And Bilateral Foraminal Stenosis In An MRI Report Suggest?