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Old 03-10-2012, 11:27 AM #4
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sorry L5-S1 normal disc contour etc... Yes i have have had PT Chiro Acupuncture even whent to a D.O. I'am in very good shape don't drink don't smoke played sports my whole life but also been working non stop since 15yrs old also forgot to add FINDINGS:alignment is anatomic Height of vertebral bodies preserved Mild L3 L4 and L5 disc bulge due to degenerative change. L3L4 posterior annulus fibrosis calcifications no acute L=sprain fractures seen. Thank You so much Jo*mar sorry so sloppy !st time on forum
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