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I am 31 years old, i started having localized back pain about 6 months ago (one month after my son was born). These are my MRI findings , which are confusing doctors but i don't understand what exactly they find confusing. Could someone maybe tell me what they think is odd about these MRI findings?
Vertebral bodies demonstrate normal height and alignment. No fracture or marrow replacing lesion is seen. The conus terminates at L1 - 2 and is unremarkable. There is a developmentally narrowed canal. Markers in place in the region of palpated concern overlying the L2 spinous process. There is focal thickening of the interspinous ligament. L1 - 2: There is no significant posterior disc abnormality, central canal stenosis or foraminal narrowing. L2 - 3: There is mild diffuse disc bulge without central canal stenosis or foraminal narrowing L3 - 4: There is mild diffuse disc bulging without significant central canal stenosis. There is mild right foraminal narrowing L4 - 5: There is mild diffuse disc bulging and facet arthropathy resulting in mild bilateral foraminal narrowing without central canal stenosis L5 - S1: There is facet arthropathy and mild bilateral foraminal narrowing IMPRESSION: Mild bilateral L4 - 5, L5 - S1 and right L3 - 4 foraminal narrowing Region of palpated concern corresponds to thickening of the interspinous ligament. |
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Welcome to Neuro Talk. I did a bit of research to find out what your MRi may be talking about. I am not a professional, just pretty good at looking up things. Developmentallly narrowed canal, may mean that you were born like this, and may be a "question" for your doctors.
The thickening of the interspinous ligament, is the ligament that really helps with flexion, "movement". Maybe it can be resolved with PT. You need to go over the results with your doctor for sure. The rest really isn't so bad. Any time the MRI says "Mild" that isn't something to worry about surgery about. It is only when it says "severe" that you have an issue. Try not to over do any excersises, until you get clearance from your Doctor. I am hopeing that some PT may resolve the low back pain for you. Many back issues do get better. Google up these words that are used in your MRI. " developmentally narrowed canal" and "thicking of the interspinous ligament". There are some really good articles about it. I wish you all the best. ginnie |
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