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Your Bad Back MRI Will Scare You...Until You Hear This

Your Bad Back MRI Will Scare You...Until You Hear This

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Your MRI report is full of scary words like stenosis, spondylolisthesis, and foraminal narrowing. Most patients have no idea what those terms actually mean. Even worse, some doctors use the MRI alone to schedule surgery without ever examining the patient.

In this episode, I'm going to break down the confusing language on your back MRI report and explain why the image alone should never be your entire treatment plan.

⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Your Bad Back MRI Will Scare You...Until You Hear This
0:21 Meet the spine as a 33 story building
1:31 What spondylolisthesis really means
2:00 Cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine explained
4:36 How a vertebra slips out of place
5:43 What spinal stenosis means on your report
6:16 Foraminal stenosis and the sciatic nerve
8:45 Why the foramen window gets pinched
11:26 Why one MRI is not one diagnosis
13:38 Why surgeons should never skip the physical exam

❓ QUESTIONS ANSWERED

What does spondylolisthesis mean on a back MRI?
Spondylolisthesis means one vertebra has slipped out of alignment with the one above or below it. This creates instability in that section of the spine, similar to a floor of a building shifting out of line with the floors above and below it.

What does spinal stenosis mean?
Stenosis simply means narrowing or closing down. On a spine MRI, it usually refers to the central canal narrowing around the spinal cord or the foramen narrowing around a nerve root as it exits the spine.

Can my back MRI look bad but not match my symptoms?
Yes, MRI findings do not always correlate with what a patient actually feels. It is common to see stenosis reported on one side of the spine while the patient's pain is on the opposite side, which is why imaging alone should never dictate treatment.

📱 RESOURCES
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ABOUT DR. THOMAS BOND
Dr. Thomas Bond, MD, MS, is a board certified sports medicine and regenerative medicine physician with over 20 years of experience treating chronic back, neck, and joint pain. After being told he needed multi level spinal fusions himself, he sought out alternatives and became one of the first five physicians in the Regenexx Physician Network. He was the first physician in Louisiana to perform ultrasound guided PRP and BMAC procedures, has treated over 100,000 patients, and has trained physicians in a dozen countries across three continents. He created the IROM (Interventional Regenerative Orthopedic Medicine) approach to help patients heal and avoid unnecessary surgery whenever possible.

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