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it is difficult to interpret, a scan of any nature, with out the specific clinical signs and symptoms the person has

Posted by Allyshane

In Reply to: Help to interpret MRI results for back pain posted by Jo-Anne P.

it is difficult to interpret, a scan of any nature, with out the specific
clinical signs and symptoms the person has, it would appear givin the mri
result, that they would be looking for nerve root compression, which usually in
its self is the primary cause of back and nerve pain. nerve root compression is
the result of a buldged disc, vert' fracture, or scar tissue perhaps from a
previous surgical procedure.

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