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What Does This MRI Test Result Of Spine Indicate?

I am writing the report givn after performing the MRI test of spine PROTOCOL MRI screening of dorsal spine done by taking T1 & T2 in sagittal & parasagittal planes and T2 in axial planes. FINDINGS,Dorsal kyphosis is maintained. Hemangioma seen in D10 vertebral body. No evidence of any marrow edema of infiltration seen. No evidence of any vertebral collapse noted. Early disc desiccation seen in D2-D3 level. No significant posterior disc herniation seen. No evidence of any significant neural foraminal narrowing, spinal and canal stenosis or dorsal myelopathy noted at present. No significant abnormality seen in pre & paravertebral regions. IMPRESSION,Hemangioma in D10 vertebral body. Early disc desiccation at D2-D3 level.Other features are within normal limits. Please respond to the above report about the issue what can be done to improve the present condition.
Mon, 22 Jan 2018
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Hello

Your MRI report does not suggest severe disease.
Hemangioma may be benign and may not need further management.

Back pain can be relieved by exercises.
If disc is compressing nerve root then you may need decompression.

Spine extension exercises [ Stand straight with both hands on hip bone now bend backwards from lower back, do as much as you can ,do not overstretch], Lying on your stomach flat with both hands by side of body,chin touching ground lift leg 6 inches from ground take around 10 breaths in this position , do it for other leg.
Now lift both hand and leg simultaneously, 6 inch off the ground and stay
Position for around 10 breathes. Core stabilizing spine exercises will help.

Hope this answers your query. If you have additional questions or follow up queries then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your queries.

Take care.
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What Does This MRI Test Result Of Spine Indicate?

Hello Your MRI report does not suggest severe disease. Hemangioma may be benign and may not need further management. Back pain can be relieved by exercises. If disc is compressing nerve root then you may need decompression. Spine extension exercises [ Stand straight with both hands on hip bone now bend backwards from lower back, do as much as you can ,do not overstretch], Lying on your stomach flat with both hands by side of body,chin touching ground lift leg 6 inches from ground take around 10 breaths in this position , do it for other leg. Now lift both hand and leg simultaneously, 6 inch off the ground and stay Position for around 10 breathes. Core stabilizing spine exercises will help. Hope this answers your query. If you have additional questions or follow up queries then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your queries. Take care.