I sustained an injury 4 years ago (i'm 22 now) playing basketball which has triggered minor scoliosis in my back. Does anyone know of any good exercises i could do to help strengthen the muscles around the spine in an attempt to re-align my spinal cord? thanks
Here are the results from my MRI scan if anyone can take the time to read it and tell me what would be a good exercise regime for overcoming my condition.
-The cerebellar tonsils are normally situated. The cervical cord is of normal calibre and signal. There is loss of the normal cervical lordotic curve. Early disc degeneration from C3 to C7.
- C3/C4, C4/C5 & C5/C6 - Mild posterior disc bulges. No neural impingement. The vertebral heights are maintained. No marrow or soft tissue oedema. There is an 18mm diameter hyperintense nodule in the inferior aspect of the right thyroid lobe.
Thoracic Spine:
-Scoliosis convex to the left inferiorly. Vertebral heights are maintained. No marrow or soft tissue oedema. No evidence of accelerated disc degeneration or previous Scheuemann's disorder. No extradural abnormality.
-From T9 to T11 there is prominence of the central canal of the cord maximum at T10. This has a maximum diameter of 2mm.
Lumbo-Sacral Spine:
-The conus medullaris appears normal and terminates at T12/L1. No intrinsic abnormality was seen in the cauda equina.
-Tilt of the upper lumbar spine
Don't know if this helps anyone understand my condition. Any thoughts of what i could do to aleviate the pain? My back is killing me these days, seems to be getting worse.
Here are the results from my MRI scan if anyone can take the time to read it and tell me what would be a good exercise regime for overcoming my condition.
-The cerebellar tonsils are normally situated. The cervical cord is of normal calibre and signal. There is loss of the normal cervical lordotic curve. Early disc degeneration from C3 to C7.
- C3/C4, C4/C5 & C5/C6 - Mild posterior disc bulges. No neural impingement. The vertebral heights are maintained. No marrow or soft tissue oedema. There is an 18mm diameter hyperintense nodule in the inferior aspect of the right thyroid lobe.
Thoracic Spine:
-Scoliosis convex to the left inferiorly. Vertebral heights are maintained. No marrow or soft tissue oedema. No evidence of accelerated disc degeneration or previous Scheuemann's disorder. No extradural abnormality.
-From T9 to T11 there is prominence of the central canal of the cord maximum at T10. This has a maximum diameter of 2mm.
Lumbo-Sacral Spine:
-The conus medullaris appears normal and terminates at T12/L1. No intrinsic abnormality was seen in the cauda equina.
-Tilt of the upper lumbar spine
Don't know if this helps anyone understand my condition. Any thoughts of what i could do to aleviate the pain? My back is killing me these days, seems to be getting worse.
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