Herniated Disc MRI
A herniated disc MRI is an invaluable tool in the quest to achieve relief from the pain and other symptoms that can be caused by this condition. An MRI not only reveals the location of your herniated disc, but it also gives your doctor an idea of how severe the condition is and even why it is causing you pain. With the detailed diagnosis from this scan, your doctor can then treat you more efficiently.
A herniated disc MRI may show problems in one of these areas:
- Lumbar: L1-L5 vertebrae; the lower back area. This is the portion of the back most likely to sustain a herniated disc because it supports much of the body’s weight and is used in most of the body’s movements such as twisting, bending, and lifting.
- Cervical: C1-C7 vertebrae; the upper back and neck. Herniated disc symptoms may be present in the neck, as well as in the shoulders hands and arms.
- Thoracic: T1-T12 vertebrae; the central back to which ribs are connected. Herniated discs in this area are rare due to the structural support provided by the ribs.
If your doctor has reviewed your herniated disc MRI and told you that surgery is the only option left for treatment, then consider a minimally invasive spine procedure at Laser Spine Institute. Laser Spine Institute offers a variety of procedures to treat herniated discs, all of which are minimally invasive for a faster recovery time and fewer risks. Laser Spine Institute’s advanced techniques allow their surgeons to reach the herniated disc and treat it using tiny tools to minimize trauma to the body while still achieving long-term relief for the patient.
For more information or to have your herniated disc MRI reviewed by the expert medical staff at Laser Spine Institute, contact them today.



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