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Lumbo Sacral Spine Problem
MRI Report - diffuse posterior disc bulge is seen at l3-l4 and l5-s1 indenting thecal sac mildly narrowing bilateral lateral recess and bilateral neural formina
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Dear practice user. Your MRI report suggests mild pivd means disc in spine/back compressing nerves but you need to tell about your complaints, so that we can help you. A patient with this MRI picture might be asymptomatic or may have severe symptoms, so your treatment will be based on the pain you are experiencing. Regards Dr Varun Singla Revive Pain and Spine Center
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postural correction and exercises
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