A physician’s medical diagnosis (also known as a “clinical diagnosis”) focuses on determining the cause of a patient’s back pain, neck pain or other symptoms. There are three steps to arriving at a clinical diagnosis for a pinched nerve or disc pain:
The test findings on an MRI or other test are not in and of themselves a diagnosis of a herniated disc or degenerated disc as the cause of the patient’s pain. Many people over the age of 30 will have some level of a disc problem, but few will have pain.
Quite simply, a patient’s physical exam findings and symptoms need to match the MRI or other test findings to arrive at an accurate medical diagnosis and understanding of the cause of the patient’s pain.