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mcriot29 07-17-2013 08:20 AM

mri results help on neck
 
hey can anyone help with this
i have had a mri of my neck done but not sure if its that bad to cause pain and neuropathy and painis hands fingers goes and comes
i have been at physios one tells me my results are bad and will cause this
outher said no as its not bad
heres the mri

there is mild desiccation troughout the discs of the cervical spine
mild annular bulging is seen at c3 c4 without neural compromise
at c4 c5 ,there is mild annular bulging and right sided end plate osteophyte formation mildly encroaching on the right neural foramen and exiting root
AT C5 C6 ,there is a small left posterolateral disc protrusion is associtaion with end plate osteophyte formation. there is significant encroachment on the exiting left c6 root in the neural foramen
futher mild annular bluging is seen at c6c7 with a small broad based central disc protrusion but no nerve root compromise
anyone tell me is this bad
i lift weights do i need to stop
one physio says no im ok
yet outher tells me yes stop and will take 1 year to fix this

Jomar 07-17-2013 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by mcriot29 (Post 1000646)
hey can anyone help with this
i have had a mri of my neck done but not sure if its that bad to cause pain and neuropathy and painis hands fingers goes and comes
i have been at physios one tells me my results are bad and will cause this
outher said no as its not bad
heres the mri

there is mild desiccation troughout the discs of the cervical spine

mild annular bulging is seen at c3 c4 without neural compromise

at c4 c5 ,there is mild annular bulging and right sided end plate osteophyte formation mildly encroaching on the right neural foramen and exiting root

AT C5 C6 ,there is a small left posterolateral disc protrusion is associtaion with end plate osteophyte formation. there is significant encroachment on the exiting left c6 root in the neural foramen

futher mild annular bluging is seen at c6c7 with a small broad based central disc protrusion but no nerve root compromise
anyone tell me is this bad
i lift weights do i need to stop
one physio says no im ok
yet outher tells me yes stop and will take 1 year to fix this

I bolded some of the more important terms ,you can do searches for more info on those.
Is pain on left and right equally or most one sided?

What is your age?

For the weightlifting, I guess it depends of how much you are lifting & how often? I would focus on posture, fitness, flexibility and form. Not muscle mass.

mcriot29 07-17-2013 12:51 PM

Hey im 36
Its comes and goes in both hands but can be wrists too or fingers
Also it wont be at me in bed
I would say its more in left hand

mcriot29 07-17-2013 12:53 PM

Is it serious my result or ok
Do you think it is the cause of hand pain i dont get neck or shoulder pain
One physio told me its normal to see this type of thing
And im fine
Outher told me i need to get treatment from
Her for a year to fix it
So im not sure whos correct

Jomar 07-17-2013 01:15 PM

I don't really know how "bad" this might be - but it is the only one with significant in the description.. could help to explain the more left sided symptoms.

[there is significant encroachment on the exiting left c6 root in the neural foramen]

Did you have a follow up after the MRI with a MD?

How is your overall upper body posture?
Hunched or rolled forward head/shoulders can close down on the area where many nerves & vascular supply flows - can cause arm/hand issues also.
Also over built muscles in the neck/shoulders may have a similar effect.

What kind of work do you do - lots of desk work or a repetitious job?

You could take your film/report to a skilled chiropractor for an evaluation.

But I would follow up with the MD that rx'd the MRI also.

mcriot29 07-17-2013 01:30 PM

Hey i am built up in neck etc large muscles
It all started after i went to a physio with a rib and she said my neck was tight and needed to be worked on , then 2 days after hand pain started
I was at a physio last night she checked me with lots of tests said i was in good shape posture etc was good.
Yet my 1 st physio said the mri results meant i had to stop all weights and let her treat me for a year.
Im sending me mri disc to a doc i have been with
So he can tell me what he thinks.
Before i had mri i was with 2 diffrent docs both said hands cant be caused by neck as i would have pain right down arm into hand not just in hand

ginnie 07-17-2013 01:58 PM

hello mcriot
 
At C3-4 it is a mild condition. That is a key word "mild". However you have a narrowing of the right nerual formen at C5-6. This is a compression, that narrows the nerve signal The one that is a bit of a concern is C6, where it says significant enroachment on C6 root. The nerve is being touched.
\My advise is to stop all physical excersises until you are cleared by a neurologist. You don't want to make these issues worse ok? Seek another opinion no matter what you decided to do. This is critical to see if two or more doctors agree on the treatment, or if it needs treatment, PT or what ever. Think carefully about any steroid injections. I am not a big fan of them. They only made me worse, and hurt to boot. Not all conditions warrent surgery. This is really a last resort when all conservative measure have been taken. I sure wish you all the best. If you can, keep a journal of any symptoms you are expereincing. This will help your doctor decide a course of action. Be good to yourself, and lay low until you find resolution. ginnie:hug::grouphug:

mcriot29 07-17-2013 02:12 PM

Hey ginnie
Im sending my mri too a rheumatologist
I know too look at see which physio i should go with
, is it poss to have hand pain from neck with no shoulder or upper arm pain
Thanks

Jomar 07-17-2013 03:18 PM

[It all started after i went to a physio with a rib]

Sorry, I'm not sure what you mean in that part?
Do you have an extra cervical rib?
Was it the top rib that was a problem?
Did they do a rib mobilization ( more or less pressing the top rib back into place?)

mcriot29 07-17-2013 03:32 PM

Last year i had a rib give me pain so i went to a physio she treated the rib , but said my neck was very stiff and she would work on it then after a day or so my hands started
I think her at my neck was the trigger for the nerve pain in hands
I then went to see a doc with my hand pain , he said no way could my neck cause hand pain if it was from neck it would give pain from neck all the way down arms into hands , but i had read it can


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