- Nov 20, 2010
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Hi guys,
I had a car accident 3 1/2 months ago and ever since I have had a problem with my back, left hip and left leg. The bottom left hand side of my back feels really tight and i get sharp pains into my hip at the front. Because of the pain I can not sit for longer than around 20 minutes or walk for too long without my left leg giving way undrneath me every 5 or so steps. I am seeing a chiropractor who has treated me for 12 sessions now and I am still no better. She did an xray which showed a twisted pelvis. My doctor sent me for a lumbar/ sacral mri scan and i have just got the results back. they are as follows:
The L4-5 and L3-4 discs show moderate degenerative changes unusual in a patient of this age (im 25)
The posterior aspects of both discs are prominent.
The axial sections show a central protrusion at L4-5 which is encroaching upon the anterior theca but is not resulting any significant neurological compromise.
There is a further central protrusion at L3-4 also not obviously resulting in a significant neurological compromise.
The specialist spoke to me on the phone and told me the results in his own words and I got a written copy of them today. He basically said he cant see why I am having the pains and said he will just send me for physio. To me it felt like he just fobbed me off and like I was making it up.
Does anybody know if the MRI i had can look at problems with the SI joint? I believe that is where my problems are. Also are the above results nothing to worry about like he made out?
Any help/ advice would be great!
I had a car accident 3 1/2 months ago and ever since I have had a problem with my back, left hip and left leg. The bottom left hand side of my back feels really tight and i get sharp pains into my hip at the front. Because of the pain I can not sit for longer than around 20 minutes or walk for too long without my left leg giving way undrneath me every 5 or so steps. I am seeing a chiropractor who has treated me for 12 sessions now and I am still no better. She did an xray which showed a twisted pelvis. My doctor sent me for a lumbar/ sacral mri scan and i have just got the results back. they are as follows:
The L4-5 and L3-4 discs show moderate degenerative changes unusual in a patient of this age (im 25)
The posterior aspects of both discs are prominent.
The axial sections show a central protrusion at L4-5 which is encroaching upon the anterior theca but is not resulting any significant neurological compromise.
There is a further central protrusion at L3-4 also not obviously resulting in a significant neurological compromise.
The specialist spoke to me on the phone and told me the results in his own words and I got a written copy of them today. He basically said he cant see why I am having the pains and said he will just send me for physio. To me it felt like he just fobbed me off and like I was making it up.
Does anybody know if the MRI i had can look at problems with the SI joint? I believe that is where my problems are. Also are the above results nothing to worry about like he made out?
Any help/ advice would be great!