Thank you very much for detailed and easy to understand explanation, it helped me a lot to understand the MRI diagnostic report of someone very dear to me.
Greetings, I am really glad to hear that you could get benefitted from the shared information. Keep learning and keep spreading knowledge. Also feel free to share your queries as comments here. I'll try my best to deliver the contents soon enough. Regards Dr.Manu Krishnan. K Founder: Proanatomy
Good to hear from you. It's a pleasure to know that the video have helped you in understanding the condition. If you have any further queries, you may post as comments or you may mail me to manukrishnank91@gmail.com Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
Greetings Mr.Chris Koebel, Thank you for the appreciation and expecting your continued support. Learn more and share the knowledge with everyone. Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
Greetings Mr.Draper, Sorry to hear from you regarding the painful phase you are going through. This condition in motion cases are triggered by a set of reasons. Some of which can be avoided and that can give you a lot of relief as well. So please specify your age group, nature of work and the medical history in detail. You may mail the same to, manukrishnank91@gmail.com Will surely look I your case and share you the suggestions. Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
Short but very informative video.. If possible please do videos about abnormal Spine MRI findings like Schmorl's node, compression fracture of vertebrae, Myelopathy..
Greetings Mr.Debdarshan Roy, Really glad to hear from you. Keep learning, keep supporting and keep spreading knowledge. And also feel free to post your queries as comments here. Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
Hello Doctor, I am young 34 & having the lower back pain with sciatica symptoms from back to knee on the right side from last 2+ years. Hanging on the bar & some icing is helping when having an episodes but have this nagging pain on a regular basis. I just got the MRI results : “L4-L5: The disc is unremarkable. There are mild facet joint degenerative changes. Mild bilateral neural foraminal stenosis. No spinal canal stenosis” my doctor is recommending either epidural or oral steroids to start with. Wanted to understand if this is curable without surgery and what are my options
Hello there, so if I have this exact condition what do I do? I’m 42 excellent whelth before that, very active… anything I can do without surgery? I do all the streatches already. Thanks
I had MRI that showed annular disc tear, bilateral neuroforminal stenosis, displaced nerve root etc and its been 1 yr 4 mth later and im just have some diagnostic procedure done on s1 s2 s3 . For a year and 4 months my pain management doctor has been performing radio frequency ablations on the upper part of my lumbar and not addressing the actual MRI findings. Sad
Greetings Micheal, You may share me the reports via an email to manukrishnank91@gmail.com We will have a discussion over the same. Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: www.proanatomy.in
Greetings @jenniferlee9029 It's difficult to give you a suggestion by only knowing about the neck stiffness that you have mentioned here in the comment. There are a multitude of factors that can affect the mobility of your neck. We may briefly categorize them into the following : 1. Muscular factors 2. Spine related factors 3. Myelopathies(involvement of nerve compression) In your case we need to have a clear discussion to rule out the factors and find the exact cause. For any further queries, you may mail me on manukrishnank91@gmail.com Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
Greetings Mr.Chris Koebel, I don't give second opinions via this platform as it is not ethical to do so. But I can help them in understanding their conditions better from a simple perspective. Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
sir, i am sending my MIR report , let me know if i require surgery because in MIR report it is writen .There is resultant narrowing of the spinal canal seen at this level causing compression of traversing nerve roots and impingement over the conus medullaris. I am suffering from ankylosing spondylitis Pls reply
Hello Sir. I am a 35y old wrestler who was injured in practice by having my neck cranked downward into my chest. I was given an MRI with results being "Mild central protrusion at C5-C6 level with mild left neural foraminal compromise at this level". This was 2 years ago and when it flares up my symptoms are stiff neck with burning shoulder blade. I took 3 months rest initially, quit wrestling which was my pride, and returned to doing medium weightlifting and cycling. I recently stopped exercising for a month and upon restarting (elliptical for 30 minutes) felt the pain return for a few days... is this a likely permanent thing? Is lifting moderate weights a very bad idea? Thank you for your time.
Greetings Mr. Jim ross, From the limited information that you have provided here in the comment. It's a clear case of disc buldge that is compressing both the thecal sac and nerve roots as well. Preferably it's better to avoid high impact sports as per the condition now. But on considering your age and fitness there's always an option to strengthen your supportive tissues of neck: muscles , ligaments etc. Suggestions: # You may start with isometric neck exercises and posture correction exercises to reduce the stress on the spine # And once you are confident about the neck stability you can start with weight lifting with lower weights upto 2.5 kgs just to get the shoulder muscles to get toned. # And always be consistent about the exercise as in your case there is a clear history of trauma and related issues. Please feel free to post any further queries here 👍🏼 Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
Sir MRI report as.... D11 12 level- Diffuse posterior disc bulge causing thecal indentication. L4 L5 level - Diffuse posterior disc bulge causing thecal indentication and mild biletral foramina narrowing I had back pain from last 4 yrs without any accidental injury,what can be the cause of this problem. Visited neurologist prescribed 3 medicine for 2 months Sir please suggest your views how I can get it managed, very much worried . please suggest Regards Biswajeet
Dear Biswajeet, It would be great if you could share the MRI reports via mail. I'll go through it once and let u know about my suggestions over it. From the details you have provided here. There must must be back pain and radiating pain to the back of the thighs as of now. Let's discuss upon this after reviewing your MRI reports. Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
Sir, im suffering by this issue since past 5½ years. I'm literally living in pain always. When the pain was started, i was suffered only by low back, now suffering by knee pain & feet as well.. i dont wish to take pain killers, almost all are prescribed such tablets only.. can you pls suggest any specific excercises/food that which will reduce /manage my pain..
Greetings Riyaz, The condition that you have might be because of a nerve root compression associated with a herniated disc. As you have a history of 5 and a half years, many factors would have added on to the problems in the intervertebral discs. A thorough assessment of your spine health and related structures are mandatory inorder to give you any suggestions over the same. If you already have an MRI report or any other investigations which was done before. You may forward it toy mail id manukrishnank91@gmail.com Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
Greetings @iamstacs, Herewith sharing you the mail id : manukrishnank91@gmail.com You may share your reports for further information on it. Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder : Proanatomy
Greetings Mr.Ramsingh Rawat, Neural foramina narrowing always doesn't require a surgery to fix. A surgery is suggested when there is a noticable narrowing and nerve root compression causing severe pain or associated symptoms. Hence to give a clear suggestion it's very much necessary to see the MRI report in detail. Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
Greetings @Arrasando Ferr, It is difficult to give you a suggestion just based on the limited details that you have shared here. There are a lot of factors to be considered on assessing the extent of your spine related problems. It would be great if you could share the reports to manukrishnank91@gmail.com I'll have a look at them and revert back to you. Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
Greetings from Proanatomy, It means the narrowing of the intervertebral foramina( the openings on either side of vertebral column) that allows the exit of spinal nerves arising from the spinal cord. You can get a clear picture about the intervertebral foramen in this video itself. And if it is narrowed it can in turn cause the compression of nerve roots that are exiting through the same. Bilateral means - the intervertebral foramina on both sides are narrowed and thus affecting both the left and right spinal nerve roots. Hope you got a clear picture of it. Do feel free to comment and contact for any further information regarding the same. Regards Dr.Manu Krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
@@proanatomy thank You So Much Doctor for helping me 😊 Can you please tell me what does multilevel patchy fatty marrow infiltration involving sacral bodies mean on MRI? Thank you once again 😊🙏🏻 keep guiding us 😄
In simple terms it's a sign of degenerative changes setting in on the vertebral column. Where we could clearly mark out the fatty infiltrations into the vertebral bodies on assessing the MRI report. Remember that the fatty infiltrations that you can find on the vertebral bodies particularly are a clear indicator of degenerative changes of the spine. Hence it should be addressed with care and the right instructions to check for their bone density and further evaluations. Regards Dr.Manu krishnan.K Founder: Proanatomy
Thank you very much for detailed and easy to understand explanation, it helped me a lot to understand the MRI diagnostic report of someone very dear to me.
Greetings,
I am really glad to hear that you could get benefitted from the shared information. Keep learning and keep spreading knowledge. Also feel free to share your queries as comments here. I'll try my best to deliver the contents soon enough.
Regards
Dr.Manu Krishnan. K
Founder: Proanatomy
Thank you for this educational video 👍🏴
Good to hear from you. It's a pleasure to know that the video have helped you in understanding the condition. If you have any further queries, you may post as comments or you may mail me to
manukrishnank91@gmail.com
Regards
Dr.Manu krishnan.K
Founder: Proanatomy
@@proanatomy hlo sir. My mri says diffuse dis bulge disc dessication l4l5 l5s1 with disc protrusion left paracentral and bilateral mild neural foraminal narrowing
Greetings, Can you please specify, what interpretation do you wish to know from me?
Regards
Dr.Manu Krishnan.K
Founder: Proanatomy
Great video and a very informative one
Greetings Mr.Chris Koebel,
Thank you for the appreciation and expecting your continued support. Learn more and share the knowledge with everyone.
Regards
Dr.Manu krishnan.K
Founder: Proanatomy
Very Usefull video✨thanku sir
I was just recently diagnosed with this issue and also bone spurs in the C-4/C-7 region. I’m in pain everyday. 😢
Greetings Mr.Draper,
Sorry to hear from you regarding the painful phase you are going through. This condition in motion cases are triggered by a set of reasons. Some of which can be avoided and that can give you a lot of relief as well.
So please specify your age group, nature of work and the medical history in detail. You may mail the same to,
manukrishnank91@gmail.com
Will surely look I your case and share you the suggestions.
Regards
Dr.Manu krishnan.K
Founder: Proanatomy
Very nice sir
Short but very informative video.. If possible please do videos about abnormal Spine MRI findings like Schmorl's node, compression fracture of vertebrae, Myelopathy..
Thank you and as requested, the upcoming sessions will have the quoted MRI findings. Keep tuned 👍🏼
Regards
Dr.Manu krishnan.K
www.proanatomy.in
Thank you for the informative video.
Greetings Mr.Debdarshan Roy,
Really glad to hear from you. Keep learning, keep supporting and keep spreading knowledge. And also feel free to post your queries as comments here.
Regards
Dr.Manu krishnan.K
Founder: Proanatomy
Hello Doctor, I am young 34 & having the lower back pain with sciatica symptoms from back to knee on the right side from last 2+ years. Hanging on the bar & some icing is helping when having an episodes but have this nagging pain on a regular basis. I just got the MRI results : “L4-L5: The disc is unremarkable. There are mild facet joint degenerative changes. Mild bilateral neural foraminal stenosis. No spinal canal stenosis” my doctor is recommending either epidural or oral steroids to start with. Wanted to understand if this is curable without surgery and what are my options
Thank you. I have bilateral neural foraminal stenosis L5 S1 with compression on the left exiting nerve. Could this cause cauda equina?
Informative video…
Thank you so much
Regards
Dr.Manu Krishnan.K
www.proanatomy.in
Hello there, so if I have this exact condition what do I do? I’m 42 excellent whelth before that, very active… anything I can do without surgery? I do all the streatches already. Thanks
Very helpful
Super video sir ,👏👏
Thank you , keep supporting and do write down your queries as well.
Regards
Dr.Manu krishnan.K
Founder : www.proanatomy.in
I had MRI that showed annular disc tear, bilateral neuroforminal stenosis, displaced nerve root etc and its been 1 yr 4 mth later and im just have some diagnostic procedure done on s1 s2 s3 . For a year and 4 months my pain management doctor has been performing radio frequency ablations on the upper part of my lumbar and not addressing the actual MRI findings. Sad
Greetings Micheal,
You may share me the reports via an email to manukrishnank91@gmail.com
We will have a discussion over the same.
Regards
Dr.Manu krishnan.K
Founder: www.proanatomy.in
Is the left neural foramen in the neck. I am havina a stiff neck for weeks now. Thank you
Greetings @jenniferlee9029
It's difficult to give you a suggestion by only knowing about the neck stiffness that you have mentioned here in the comment.
There are a multitude of factors that can affect the mobility of your neck. We may briefly categorize them into the following :
1. Muscular factors
2. Spine related factors
3. Myelopathies(involvement of nerve compression)
In your case we need to have a clear discussion to rule out the factors and find the exact cause. For any further queries, you may mail me on
manukrishnank91@gmail.com
Regards
Dr.Manu krishnan.K
Founder: Proanatomy
Hello Dr.Manu Krishnan, do you do second opinions on patients looking for help?
Greetings Mr.Chris Koebel,
I don't give second opinions via this platform as it is not ethical to do so. But I can help them in understanding their conditions better from a simple perspective.
Regards
Dr.Manu krishnan.K
Founder: Proanatomy
sir, i am sending my MIR report , let me know if i require surgery because in MIR report it is writen .There is resultant narrowing of the spinal canal seen at this level causing compression of traversing nerve roots and impingement over the conus medullaris. I am suffering from ankylosing spondylitis Pls reply
Greetings,
Let me go through your MRI reports and I'll revert back to you shortly.
Regards
Dr.Manu Krishnan.K
Founder: Proanatomy
Hello Sir. I am a 35y old wrestler who was injured in practice by having my neck cranked downward into my chest. I was given an MRI with results being "Mild central protrusion at C5-C6 level with mild left neural foraminal compromise at this level". This was 2 years ago and when it flares up my symptoms are stiff neck with burning shoulder blade. I took 3 months rest initially, quit wrestling which was my pride, and returned to doing medium weightlifting and cycling. I recently stopped exercising for a month and upon restarting (elliptical for 30 minutes) felt the pain return for a few days... is this a likely permanent thing? Is lifting moderate weights a very bad idea? Thank you for your time.
Greetings Mr. Jim ross,
From the limited information that you have provided here in the comment. It's a clear case of disc buldge that is compressing both the thecal sac and nerve roots as well.
Preferably it's better to avoid high impact sports as per the condition now. But on considering your age and fitness there's always an option to strengthen your supportive tissues of neck: muscles , ligaments etc.
Suggestions:
# You may start with isometric neck exercises and posture correction exercises to reduce the stress on the spine
# And once you are confident about the neck stability you can start with weight lifting with lower weights upto 2.5 kgs just to get the shoulder muscles to get toned.
# And always be consistent about the exercise as in your case there is a clear history of trauma and related issues.
Please feel free to post any further queries here 👍🏼
Regards
Dr.Manu krishnan.K
Founder: Proanatomy
Sir MRI report as....
D11 12 level- Diffuse posterior disc bulge causing thecal indentication.
L4 L5 level - Diffuse posterior disc bulge causing thecal indentication and mild biletral foramina narrowing
I had back pain from last 4 yrs without any accidental injury,what can be the cause of this problem.
Visited neurologist prescribed 3 medicine for 2 months
Sir please suggest your views how I can get it managed, very much worried . please suggest
Regards
Biswajeet
Dear Biswajeet,
It would be great if you could share the MRI reports via mail. I'll go through it once and let u know about my suggestions over it. From the details you have provided here. There must must be back pain and radiating pain to the back of the thighs as of now.
Let's discuss upon this after reviewing your MRI reports.
Regards
Dr.Manu krishnan.K
Founder: Proanatomy
Thank you for a great video!😊
Thank you and keep supporting
Regards
Dr.Manu krishnan.K
Founder: Proanatomy
Sir, im suffering by this issue since past 5½ years. I'm literally living in pain always. When the pain was started, i was suffered only by low back, now suffering by knee pain & feet as well.. i dont wish to take pain killers, almost all are prescribed such tablets only.. can you pls suggest any specific excercises/food that which will reduce /manage my pain..
Greetings Riyaz,
The condition that you have might be because of a nerve root compression associated with a herniated disc. As you have a history of 5 and a half years, many factors would have added on to the problems in the intervertebral discs. A thorough assessment of your spine health and related structures are mandatory inorder to give you any suggestions over the same.
If you already have an MRI report or any other investigations which was done before. You may forward it toy mail id
manukrishnank91@gmail.com
Regards
Dr.Manu krishnan.K
Founder: Proanatomy
Greetings Riyaz,
Do check your mail for the reply.
Regards
Dr.Manu krishnan.K
Founder: Proanatomy
is your knee pain bilateral? hurt w sitting ?
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Hello where do I email
MRI please?
Greetings @iamstacs,
Herewith sharing you the mail id :
manukrishnank91@gmail.com
You may share your reports for further information on it.
Regards
Dr.Manu krishnan.K
Founder : Proanatomy
sir, for this narrowing neural foramina surgery is necessary or can be treated by other ways
Greetings Mr.Ramsingh Rawat,
Neural foramina narrowing always doesn't require a surgery to fix. A surgery is suggested when there is a noticable narrowing and nerve root compression causing severe pain or associated symptoms. Hence to give a clear suggestion it's very much necessary to see the MRI report in detail.
Regards
Dr.Manu krishnan.K
Founder: Proanatomy
Secondary canal stenosis???
Hello- I did MRI my results was l4-l5 l5-s1 severe bilateral foraminal narrowing can u help me what exercise can I do to get better thank u 🙏
Greetings @Arrasando Ferr,
It is difficult to give you a suggestion just based on the limited details that you have shared here. There are a lot of factors to be considered on assessing the extent of your spine related problems.
It would be great if you could share the reports to
manukrishnank91@gmail.com
I'll have a look at them and revert back to you.
Regards
Dr.Manu krishnan.K
Founder: Proanatomy
👌👌
Informative to everyone
What does narrowing of bilateral neural foramina means ?
Greetings from Proanatomy,
It means the narrowing of the intervertebral foramina( the openings on either side of vertebral column) that allows the exit of spinal nerves arising from the spinal cord. You can get a clear picture about the intervertebral foramen in this video itself. And if it is narrowed it can in turn cause the compression of nerve roots that are exiting through the same.
Bilateral means - the intervertebral foramina on both sides are narrowed and thus affecting both the left and right spinal nerve roots.
Hope you got a clear picture of it. Do feel free to comment and contact for any further information regarding the same.
Regards
Dr.Manu Krishnan.K
Founder: Proanatomy
@@proanatomy thank You So Much Doctor for helping me 😊
Can you please tell me what does multilevel patchy fatty marrow infiltration involving sacral bodies mean on MRI?
Thank you once again 😊🙏🏻 keep guiding us 😄
In simple terms it's a sign of degenerative changes setting in on the vertebral column. Where we could clearly mark out the fatty infiltrations into the vertebral bodies on assessing the MRI report.
Remember that the fatty infiltrations that you can find on the vertebral bodies particularly are a clear indicator of degenerative changes of the spine. Hence it should be addressed with care and the right instructions to check for their bone density and further evaluations.
Regards
Dr.Manu krishnan.K
Founder: Proanatomy
@@proanatomy thank you so much sir😊😊
Greetings,
Keep learning and keep supporting...let's all spread the knowledge together.
Regards
Dr.Manu krishnan.K
Founder: Proanatomy
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Thnk you and keep supporting
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Founder:www.proanatomy.in
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Sir I've sended you mri report on your Gmail id ..please response sir jee thanks in advance
Greetings Mr.Muhammed Saad,
I'll look into it and revert back to you soon.
Regards
Dr.Manu krishnan.K
Founder: Proanatomy