Monday, February 15, 2010

C-spine Degenerative Disc Disease With Headaches Could This Be Degenerative Disc Disease?

Could this be degenerative disc disease? - c-spine degenerative disc disease with headaches

Help, I'm 35 and a catastrophe.

Here is my MRI report

L2-3: Normal
L3-4: Small posterior annular tear central disc herniation Buldgen not significant, central canal stenosis, or narrowing of the bore neurons
L4-5: Mild diffuse disc Buldgen bilateral hypertrophy and minimal degenerative
L5-S1 bilateral facet hypertrophy at least

The cervical spine:
Neck direction no correction of the normal lordosis
The intervertebral discs: Multilevel degenerative desiccation

C2-3 Normal
C3-4 Normal
C4-5 disc evolution Buldgen mentioned in a small disc osteophyte complex
C5-6 degenerative uncovertebral bilateral hypertrophy
Normal C6-7
C7-T1 normal

I was in chronic painalmost a year. I was AC outlet spine MRI in January and said it was "normal," which were referred to a chiropractor (cervical strain, thoracic, carpal tunnel syndrome) began treatment in May and n 'have made no progress! I am now worse and my spine is killing me (adapted)

1 comments:

gillianp... said...

DDD is not a disease, but part of the natural process of aging. Hard dehydration, DDD, and it starts at the age of 30, is completed at about 65, and all of us. So here we go L2-3 is quite normal, L3-4 annular tear, for what you wear, but not domed disc awards. L4-5 bulging excellent software. It is a normal process of healthy aging in the region of the lower back the weight. The rest is normal, as expected. I am sure he sent a chiropractic into the trunk of the cervical, thoracic outlet, carpal tunnel, much less? Especially when the cervical and thoracic spinal discs are normal, so it seems strange.

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