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  • Donald Corenman, MD, DC
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    It sound like you had a concussion/closed head injury from your skull impact with the pool wall. If you can translate your MRI report to English and publish it here, maybe I can be more helpful.

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    Meni15
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    I will translate it has been translated into the radiologist’s report, I would do it again but I think there is no reference to any Hhmmtzaim in this case.
    For example, I do not think I’m normal height Hdisikm age 25 at the top and is recorded normal.
    Nerve problems also have a certain level it will not relate, radiologist did not know it was such a blow swimming at the pool, he just knew I had head trauma should go back to sipping your doctor about this.
    this is report:Magnetic resonance imaging of the cervical spine: The test was performed in sequences T1, T2 and fat suppression. Label test: neck pain after the injury. Spine position Hlordoti Save. No evidence of a mathematical or movements. Height intervals Hdiskliim Save. Karni crossing Tzrbikli Save. Proper thick wire centers with no evidence of abnormal signal inside. No evidence of edema or edema Lsdit soft tissue. Looking specifically at intervals Hdiskliim 3-C2: norm. 4-C3: tangential disk ballet bag without narrowing of the spinal canal. Demonstrated a slight narrowing of the canal Hnoiroforminlit right by degenerative changes in the joint ounces and Rtbrli no pressure on the root. 5-C4: norm. 6-C5: norm. 7-C6: norm. D1-C7: norm. In summary: There were no significant narrowing of the spinal canal or canals Hnoiroforminliot. without evidence Lmialoftih

    Meni15
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    Even knock the wall has a small crack in the size of the diameter of 8 mm or so, and it’s in the middle of the runway, I swam alone track and it could be that a clash of heads with this power wall created it?
    I can send a picture of the wall I saw it 3 years ago, I noticed that I looked and saw that it was not found in any pool in this area.
    THANKS

    Meni15
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    It’s just interesting Obviously it’s not about what happens to my body, medically, the crack is about 10 Milmtr under the edge of the wall above the middle and deep crack is not small in terms of depth of 1-2 Milmtr It seems to me it has to do because there was a crash and my head has sunk serious middle of the head at impact.
    I can not be sure of that at the top of the wall it

    Meni15
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    when you want i can send you one image of mri and myby you understand more

    Meni15
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    What about my MRI and the type of injury you are not familiar with such a case you have not seen the MRI C of an adult age 20 it hit power pool backstroke.
    You can give an opinion on the shooting Nlsloh Israel to me, you can see the CT
    Head and see if you see the injury in the head, you can provide proof that he is a real case based on these data, because I have experienced this event at age 20, height was 192CM 88 KG
    During the accident, as I said before I practiced relatively strong

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