Finally, I'm being referred to a neurologist / spine specialist... was rear ended on Aug 31st.
I enclose the report from the CT scan done on Sep 18th.
I'm hoping someone understands the wordage and can explain this report to me.
How bad does my back condition seem to be?
I read it as I better not continue normal activitivities such as hammering, lifting lumber, operating chain saw or backhoe, etc. In otherwords, take it easy and do next to nothing I enjoy. We may even have to travel light!
REPORT
Technique: A CT scan of the lumbar spine was performed. 1.2 mm volumetric axial images of the lower back were obtained. Images were obtained from T12 thru S2. Sagittal and coronal reconstructions were performed to better evaluate the bony anatomy.
Findings: The vertebral bodies are preserved. Mild disc space narrowing is present at L2-3 and L5-S1. There is 3 mm of anterior subluxation of L4 on L5. Multiple disc osteophytes are present. There are posterior disc
osteophytes at L2-3 which are projecting into the spinal canal. Facet arthropathy is present bilaterally at L3-4, L4-5 and L5-S1.
L1-2: Normal
L2-3: There is broad-based disk bulging with the disc osteophytes. No focal disc herniation is present. This bulging disc material does extend into the inferior aspect of both neural foramina.
L3-4: Broad-based disc bulging is present with mild secondary spinal stenosis.
L4-5: The disc bulging with posterior ligamentous hypertrophy, facet arthropathy and spondylolisthesis is causing moderate spinal stenosis.
L5-S1: Right sided posterior hemilaminectomy changes are present. Minimal disc bulging is present. No focal disc herniation or significant spinal stenosis.
No fracture is demonstrated. The visualized soft tissue structures appear unremarkable.
IMPRESSION:
Multilevel spondylosis is present. At L4-5 there is moderate spinal stenosis with anterior subluxation, disc bulging, posterior ligamentous hypertrophy and facet arthropathy.
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Robert
I enclose the report from the CT scan done on Sep 18th.
I'm hoping someone understands the wordage and can explain this report to me.
How bad does my back condition seem to be?
I read it as I better not continue normal activitivities such as hammering, lifting lumber, operating chain saw or backhoe, etc. In otherwords, take it easy and do next to nothing I enjoy. We may even have to travel light!
REPORT
Technique: A CT scan of the lumbar spine was performed. 1.2 mm volumetric axial images of the lower back were obtained. Images were obtained from T12 thru S2. Sagittal and coronal reconstructions were performed to better evaluate the bony anatomy.
Findings: The vertebral bodies are preserved. Mild disc space narrowing is present at L2-3 and L5-S1. There is 3 mm of anterior subluxation of L4 on L5. Multiple disc osteophytes are present. There are posterior disc
osteophytes at L2-3 which are projecting into the spinal canal. Facet arthropathy is present bilaterally at L3-4, L4-5 and L5-S1.
L1-2: Normal
L2-3: There is broad-based disk bulging with the disc osteophytes. No focal disc herniation is present. This bulging disc material does extend into the inferior aspect of both neural foramina.
L3-4: Broad-based disc bulging is present with mild secondary spinal stenosis.
L4-5: The disc bulging with posterior ligamentous hypertrophy, facet arthropathy and spondylolisthesis is causing moderate spinal stenosis.
L5-S1: Right sided posterior hemilaminectomy changes are present. Minimal disc bulging is present. No focal disc herniation or significant spinal stenosis.
No fracture is demonstrated. The visualized soft tissue structures appear unremarkable.
IMPRESSION:
Multilevel spondylosis is present. At L4-5 there is moderate spinal stenosis with anterior subluxation, disc bulging, posterior ligamentous hypertrophy and facet arthropathy.
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Robert
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