Hey Everyone- hoping someone can help clear up something for me. I recently went to my GP for hamstring/calf pain and had an x-ray done first. According to my doctor, I had stenosis (unchanged from an x-ray I had done 3 years ago) and she ordered an MRI. This MRI result was "mild degeneration at L1/L2, osteoarthritis throughout the spine, and no stenosis." Isn't that odd? Has anyone heard of this type of disparity between an x-ray and an MRI?
I start PT on Wednesday.
History: I am 41 now and I had a spinal fusion at age 10 for Spondylolisthesis and I had the plate/screw fusion in my neck about 10 years ago.
Thanks in advance for any help!!!
You may want to take a copy of the xrays and the MRI and get another opinion. That may clear things up for you once and for all. Good luck.
I am in no way associated with the medical field. Anything that I post comes from personal experience only.
DDD, Facet Arthropathy, DJD,Collapsed Disc, Sleep Apnea
PT, Epidurals, Facet Blocks,Medial Branch Block, Rhizotomy,Discogram,Annular Tare L3/L4 Endoscopic MicroD and PLDD,
Methadone, Percocet, Baclofen, Welbutrin
CT Scans are primary used to identify structural problems in your body. Great for finding broken bones, how fusion hardware is doing, etc
MRI makes use of strong magnets which are used to produce multiple and detail images of your spine, disc, etc
Many times you might hear the different slices in the image
Now for the medical details, directly from Spine-Health:
What is a MRI?
What is an X-Ray
Ron DiLauro (aka PapaRon)


Ron's Story
Welcome to Spine-Health
Spine-Health FAQs
How Spine-Health is configured
Suicide Hotline
_________________________________________
rdilauro@gmail.com
SH Moderator Team = dilauro, Priestess, Bruce, Paulgla , Jeauxbert
SH Authority Team = haglandc, tamtam, Neck of Steel, Cath111
"In his eyes we're all the same Someday we'll all have perfect wings, Don't laugh at me
The information provided by members of Spine-Health should never be considered as formal medical advice. It is recommendations based on member's personal experiences only.
This can vary from person to person, so do not take comments as medical facts or rules