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in reply to: Stooped posture, heavy force etc. #6123
I was unable to figure out how to upload the MRI results so I’m just typing them out.
L3-4 there is slight straightening of the normal lumbar lordosis. There are no significant abnormalities at the l3-4 level.
L4-5 at the superior margin of the right facet there is a 4mm synovial cyst. No other significant abnormalities.
L5-s1 there is a moderate size, broad based right paracentral disc protrusion. This abuts the medial margin of the right s1 nerve root and is causing mild mass effect upon the anterior margin of the thecal sac. There is evidence of mild disc space narrowing at this level and the vertebral end plates are slightly irregular, most notably to the left of the midline.
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Small synovial cyst at the superior margin of the right facet joint at L4-5. Of note there is a moderate-sized disc protrusion in the right paracentral region at L5-S1 as described above.
I need to show that my job duties as described as a stucco plasterer could have causative significance to the injury.
Thank you for reading and thank you for continuing to show interest, there are definately upsides to all this communication technology and it’s nice to know there are friendly good hearted people who care about the well being of others.
Paul
in reply to: Stooped posture, heavy force etc. #6117Thank you again for responding to my last message. I received the results from my MRI and my doctor gave me 2 options cortisone shots or surgery and suggests I try the cortisone shots first. He said that the MRI results can be directly related to the work activity I described. In wondering if I can send a picture of my MRI results to you and get an answer to how my work activity as a stucco plasterer could be directly related to the injury as described on the MRI result.
I feel like if I can make some kind of difference and help someone else in the same situation sometime in the future by winning my appeal and setting a standard and understanding of the work motions of a stucco plasterer, which are very high in risk for back injury when examined then all though these are hard times without the compensation and benefits I deserve at least I will have helped someone else avoid this situation im in.
Thanks
Paulin reply to: Stooped posture, heavy force etc. #6116Thanks again for writing me back, I received the results from my MRI and my family doctor says that the injury can definately be related to what I was doing. Unfortunately the injury is worse than the doctor had suspected and I was given two options. Cortisone shots or surgery. My doctor suggested I try the shots first and hopefully the swelling of the disc goes down and stops pinching the nerve. I’m getting mixed opinions on the cortisone shots.
I don’t want to seem like I’m asking to much but is there a chance I could send my MRI results to you and get a descriptive response on how the work activity as I described it could directly relate to the injury. I hope I’m not asking to much.
Thanks for reading,
Take care
Paul Bin reply to: Stooped posture, heavy force etc. #5989I looked for an article for bending while twisting with a load in your website and could not find it, I’m guessing this information would be really beneficial for me to read over and perhaps use as part of my appeal. Thank you for writing me back I really appreciate it. It has been really stressful being injured and not getting the compensation and treatment I deserve. Your part about the length of time and it’s relevance to my injury was nice to read because it’s exactly what I thought.
It’s nice to know there are people out there fhat care.
The med advisor said, I do not see an activity that would be significant {heavy or awkward} enough particularly when performed over such a short period of time to cause a muscular tear(sprain strain) or potentially be causative of a disc protrusion (not confirmed by objective signs.) in conclusion even though the symptom onset was temporal to the activities performed. It is not likely that the activities were causative of the workers symptoms.
Then as you said how this is scientifically wrong. I need to present that when I appeal so that it’s obvious that is an untrue statement. Again thanks for writing back to me any further help would be massive!!
Thanks.
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