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Asking for Self, Male, 32 years old, Karachi
I am facing back pain issues during long driving so doctor suggested me MRI of Lumbar Spine (screening). Please see my attached MRI report and tell me what does it say ? Is there anything to worry about ? What should I do ?
was there a history of trauma? you have mild scoliosis which can be treated with exercise and scoliosis directed physiotherapy.
you need to avoid long drives and if you cannot then u need to use the back pillow on your driving seat and ensure a proper posture.
yes according to your reports your disc is degenerating go to neuro surgeon he will give your medicine if you recover its good otherwise surgery will be the only option if u won't care
Yes , this is something seriously. But don’t worry much as physiotherapy can make u comfortable
no need to worry
consult a good physiotherapist and take physiotherapy sessions as advised
it will get better
Hello..!! Well your report doesn't say anything acute.. But yes there are some changes in the lower spine (lumbar spine) which are the result of wear and tear of the discs with time.. You need some exercises and physiotherapy alongwith the symptomatic pain relief with medication. For an expert opinion, you may consult a Neurosurgeon..!! Thank you
Salaam,
Better take a second opinion as you are having pain while driving and seeing the report conclusion
From neurosurgery and orthopaedic
Well in your case you just need to treat the symptoms. Like pain relieving exercises which a physiotherapist will guide you better, then next avoid those activities that increase the pain, if still you have pain then you can take some medication to relieve pain. watch your weight as well. More weight will exert more stress on your backbone.. if any other advice or need to discuss you can book an appointment. thanks
Salaam
MRI suggests a possibility of history of trauma? Was there any?
Also, there are mild changes on your upper lumbar region due to which you're facing pain.
Consult a neuro physician and s/he can then thoroughly examine your reflexes and motor and sensory skills in clinic.
Early degenerative changes.
1. Improve your sitting posture.
2. Maintain your body weight for your height.
3. Pain killer and muscle relaxant for 10 days.
4. Multivitamins including calcium and vit d.
5. Healthy diet (increase water intake than usual while using multivitamins)
Thanks for referring me to this patient on forum consultation. But I am unable to post my comment under the thread there! I attempted twice, but it didn't work! I hope that your team will look into it.
your MRI shows early degenerative really not something to be worried about but it can lead to a troublesome situation so what you need to do is improve your sitting posture, increase your water intake, take calcium and vitamin pain relief use hot packs and pain killer future management, consult a qualified physiotherapist and they can guide you a few exercises .
pl get consutation on line MRI is normal
It is a case of scoliosis...
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