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Suggest Treatment For Disc Bulge At C3/4,C4/5 & C5/6 & Mild Spinal Canal Stenosis

My MRI Report:1) Degenerative disc diseases at L5/S1 level.2) Central and both paracentral disc bulge at L5/S1 Level Causing thecal sac indentation, mild spinal cannal stenosis and bilateral neural foraminal narrowing.3) Screening of whole spine shows disc bulge a c3/4, c4/5 & c5/6 Levels causing thecal sac indentation & mild spinal canal stenosis.
Mon, 7 Dec 2015
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Disc bulge causing thecal sac indentation and mild spinal canal stenosis, seems to be manageable by conservative management. Conservative treatment options include- Analgesics (NSAID), Physiothrapy, Gabapentin/Pregabalin.
Surgical treatment is indicated, if:
1. Muscle weakness or atrophy in supplied muscles.
2. Neuropathic changes in EMG in supplied muscles by affected nerve roots.
3. No symptomatic improvement on conservative treatment
4. Associated Vertebral instability
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Suggest Treatment For Disc Bulge At C3/4,C4/5 & C5/6 & Mild Spinal Canal Stenosis

Disc bulge causing thecal sac indentation and mild spinal canal stenosis, seems to be manageable by conservative management. Conservative treatment options include- Analgesics (NSAID), Physiothrapy, Gabapentin/Pregabalin. Surgical treatment is indicated, if: 1. Muscle weakness or atrophy in supplied muscles. 2. Neuropathic changes in EMG in supplied muscles by affected nerve roots. 3. No symptomatic improvement on conservative treatment 4. Associated Vertebral instability