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MRI LUMBAR SPINE There seems to be several disc traumas over the length of the spine. The leg pain would seem to indicate the lumbar area, or lower spine. Looks like your friend may have taken an impact on the tale bone. (L-1) The problem at T-2 (thoracic level 2) May be a problem. If it is impacted again, there could be paralysis, but the symptmology in the lumbar is usually numbness in the hands or arms. The lumbar will not cause paralysis, but the pain may continue on and on. Try ibuprofen for the pain, 3 or 4, NOT MORE THAN 4!! If the problems continue, there may need to be surgery, but get more than one opinion! Your physician may have incorrectly labeled the wrong leg, but the radiologist identified a Rt S1 nerve root problem. The findings or impression will not have changed due to a mislabeled appendage. The radiologist has keen eyes and evaluates all that is visual on your films. |
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