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    Hello Dr. Corenman,

    I posted here a couple of years ago after i underwent two microdiscectomies on my l4/l5 disc and appreciated your feedback greatly. I recently had an MRI done because I am experiencing bilateral calf tightness, cramping and pain as well as bilateral heel pain for the last 8 months. Anytime I increase activity my calves get extremely tight, painful, and crampy. I stretch and exercise daily, get regular massages, have tried acupuncture and dry needling to all help ease the calf tightness. I get a little relief, but then it all comes right back the moment I increase activity.

    I am wondering if anything in my MRI results would suggest this ongoing bilateral calf & heel pain. Would mild narrowing of the lateral recesses of my l4/l5 be the cause of this?

    MRI results from lumbar spine:

    T12-L1: Normal

    L1-L2: Normal

    L2-L3: Normal

    L3-L4: features of mild disc desiccation and mild generalized disc bulge. Linear forms of increased T2 signal intensity left foraminal disc annulus suggestive of a small annular tear without associated protrusion. No signficant central canal or foraminal stenosis.

    L4-L5: Features of a prior left laminectomy. Moderate loss of disc height with a mild generalized disc bulge. There is no central stenosis. Mild narrowing of the lateral recesses greater so left than right without focal disc protrusion or extrusion. No postsurgical complication.

    L5-s1: minimal bilateral facet arthropathy no focal disc pathology.

    Impression: minimal progression of spondylitis change at l3-l4. Stable postsurgical changes l4-l5 without evidence of a recurrent disc protrusion or extrusion. No high-grade central stenosis.

    Look forward to hearing back.
    KB

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