Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 My back problems started many years ago with bulging discs. A wonderful chiropractor helped me. Her work on my back lasted for many years. She also told me the best exercise is to lie on your back and pull both knees to your chest at the same time. She said to never pull them in one at a time which is what the physical therapist had me doing. That was making things worse so I was glad she told me. When I started pulling both knees to my chest at the same time, my back felt much better. Now time has done its damage and a chiropractor can't help me anymore. Another doctor suggested pelvic tilts like pregnant women do to strengthen their backs. I wish you good luck with whatever you do. Joan Hi everyone, I decided to get my written MRI report for my lower back that was done "3 years ago". Now if any of u know a website that will show a spine that is numbered... so I can see where these problems r located on the spine... plz let me know. Seems then that most of my problems were bulging disc's, one possible herniation, some narrowing, and encroachment. T12-L1 - disc protrusion (possible herniation) L2-3 - no significant disc bulge but there is mild central stenosis L3-4 - annular disc bulging/diffuse endplate spurrng L4-5 mild laeral disc bulging remember this MRI is from 3 years ago in Oct 05. My question is this: what can be done for this disc bulging besides surgery? Is there any excercise that I can do to help fix this? I am looking into getting another current MRI & seeing a nurosurgeon soon. Do these bulging disc's get worse with time? It seems my pain is worse in the last 6 months. Shanna Joke: The sky is falling...no, I'm tipping over backwards. www.freekibble.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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