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Old 11-12-2013, 02:46 PM #1
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Default Mri results

i don't know if this is where i need to post this. I need help understanding my results in lamens terms.

~Dorsal disk bulge C5-6 minimal disk compression of thesal sac
~Shallow central and rightward eccentric bulge C5-6
~Moderate L4-5 disk bulge producing moderate left foraminal narrowing
~Broad based dorsal disk bulge at L4-5 asymmetrically greater left foraminal aspect resulting in mild left neural foraminal narrowing
~L2-3 show shallow disk bulge centrally
~L3-4 shallow disk bulge and annular tear may contribute to discogenic pain


EMG

acute on chronic S1 radiculopathy

acute right upper extremity showed findings consistent with acute right C5-6 radiculopathy


thank you for your help
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