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Hi everybody, this is my first post
![]() I have done an MRI for my cervical and lumbar spine because i have a pain in my neck , shoulders and weakness in my arms , hands , fingers and occasional weakness and pain in my lower back for a long time. For cervical spine : In C5-6 there is a minimal disc bulg with anterior thecal sac impingement. there no foraminal impingement. For lumbar spine : In L5-S1 There is reduction in disc signal intensity. There is a left paracentral/ left foraminal herniation .The degree of left foraminal impingement is stable. the degree of impingement upon the left S1 nerve root is also stable. - There is straightening of the lumbar lordosis indicative of muscle spasm. Can you please help me understand the results and how serious is those results !, Thank you |
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Well it isn't overly wordy.. but I bolded some terms you can search & read about so you will have more knowledge at next appt. The lumbar S1 is having some impingement. That would affect lower body. For the neck/ hand/arm etc , could there be any other reason for the pain? repetitive motion injury/previous whiplash or sport injury? desk work/computer/phone? forward head/ forward shoulders postures? If any of the above might fit - explore this link for more info - http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread84.html
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