Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation Questions The Curiosity of MRIs

November 06, 2018

MRI. What does it mean for Carrolltown back pain and related leg pain? That is a intriguing question. Diagnosing Carrolltown lumbar spinal stenosis does not always need an MRI for a definitive diagnosis. MRI images can be informative…and calling for clinical tests to ascertain what those images really signify. An MRI is a well-known procedure to a lot of Carrolltown chiropractic patients seeking Carrolltown back pain relief, but the MRI’s timing and results require careful thought as to when they are ordered and what they really mean for the chiropractic care of spinal stenosis at Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation.

HOW TO DIAGNOSE Carrolltown STENOSIS

Spinal stenosis is a normal condition and the most common sign for spinal back surgery in the over-65 age group. With the growth of this group, by 2025 59% of them are expected to acquire spinal stenosis. (1) Often your Carrolltown chiropractor can identify spinal stenosis with just a few questions and physical examination discoveries without an MRI. Your Carrolltown chiropractor may order an MRI as a confirming exam of the Carrolltown chiropractic clinical examination diagnosis previously determined just by seeing you.

WHAT THE Carrolltown MRI SHOWS

In the event of a disc extrusion triggering spinal stenosis where the Carrolltown herniated disc leaks out of its outer bands and oozes into the spinal canal physically constricting and chemically inflaming the spinal nerve, an MRI showing this many times bodes well for the MRI’s patient. At one year later, whether managed with surgery or without, the back-related leg pain patient had less leg pain. In this case an MRI does not help much in influencing which patient would do better with early surgery or lengthy conservative care. (2) And the healing of these Carrolltown spinal stenosis related extrusions takes time and good, guided care like that from Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation.

HOW THE Carrolltown MRI INFLUENCES CARE

Know that as rates for spinal surgery increase – ten times across the US – so too do the rates of advanced spinal imaging. In one study, areas with more MRIs have more spine surgeries (and spinal stenosis surgery exactly). (3) Know too that what a surgeon makes out on MRI affects how he or she handles the spinal back surgery for stenosis. He/She considers the extent and location of nerve compression and degenerative changes at adjacent levels. Experienced surgeons reached agreement more with each other’s interpretations of MRI images than less experienced surgeons. (1) Experienced chiropractors like yours at Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation also are more skilled at picking up on Carrolltown spinal stenosis as the diagnosis.

WHAT TO DO FOR Carrolltown STENOSIS AND SCIATICA

Treat it actively. Don’t rely on passive care like bed rest. That’s old school care. Give it time. Participate in the active, conservative care your Carrolltown chiropractor shares with you for at least 6-8 weeks to see some change because there’s no sure difference between surgical (though faster relief may come) and non-surgical care after a year or two. (4) Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation uses the a href="/chiropractic-topics/spinal-stenosis-relief-with-chiropractic-cox-technic" target="_self" style="cursor: pointer;" >Cox Technic System of Spine Pain Management for Carrolltown spinal stenosis and back pain relief care. The 50% Rule guides treatment frequency and treatment progress as well as decision-making as to when/if an MRI is necessary (if you’ve not had one taken) or surgical or other care consultation becomes necessary.

CONTACT Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation

Schedule a Carrolltown chiropractic appointment to see your Carrolltown chiropractic back pain specialist about your Carrolltown back pain and sciatica to take the curiosity out of the question about MRI’s role in your Carrolltown back pain treatment plan. 

 
Carrolltown MRIs for spinal stenosis may be revealing…or confusing.