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Old 09-14-2010, 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by PAYNE1 View Post
I have had MRI's of my neck (cervical) and my lower back (lumbar) regions, but I am also having lots of pain in my mid-back (thoracic.) It was determined that I have degenerative disc disease in my neck and osteoarthritis in my lower back. I kept asking about an MRI for my mid-back, and finally one orthopedist said that they usually don't do those because the ribs are in the way and the MRI's are hard to read. But I keep wondering what might be happening in the middle. How do doctors figure that out? I got the idea that they rarely even do surgery in that area because of having to work around the ribs. Anybody have experience with this?
They do MRI in the t-spine I have problems with mine and they do not like to do surgery until they have to due lost of use in limbs
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