Since it's just a screening MRI report, it's difficult to comment with surety.
Having said that, you need to be examined by an orthopedic surgeon followed by necessary investigations which may or may not include a specific MRI scan for the troublesome part of your spine.
Next Steps
the reports need to be cross verified with the MRI films, so please consult with an orthopedic surgeon for physical examination and subsequent clinical correlation with the MRI films and report.
Health Tips
Avoid bending forwards, lifting heavy weights for the time being.
Restful lifestyle till your consult.
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