History long,complicated,like most. 51,5'9",150lb. Fractured L3 1984-accident like headon car wreck. Felt only slight "stiffness" in area-did not realize L3 fractured-would find out 7 weeks later-bone scan. Foolishly continued training course that stressed lower back. I'm certain this 19 day period between the
fractureFractures across a growth plate and when I ceased putting heavy demands on the area is the source of my present discomfort. During this period that involved twisting, turning, and putting g-forces on my lower back, a
bruiseBone bruise
Bruise
Bruise healing - series
Muscle bruise
Skin bruise appeared on my lower back, got larger with each stress event, and was about the size of a dinner plate and very
swollenSwollen glands when I finally ceased training. Could certainly feel-stiff,tight-but not
painfulPainful menstrual periods-perhaps the area(and myself) were in
shockAcute respiratory distress syndrome
Cardiogenic shock
Electroconvulsive therapy
Hepatic ischemia
Hypoglycemia
Hypovolemic shock
Lithotripsy
Shock
Toxic shock syndrome. Need I say I was single at time. 6 months of debilitating pain/searing inflammation, but within 2-3 years was only minor discomfort. Exercise a staple-swimming, sta bike, back and stomach exercises-continue to this day. Running, basketball, etc. would cause flareup, so avoided. To sum up,
normalNormal saline flush lifestyle last 16 years. This past June experienced increased "burning" in same area and leg pain. Naproxen and Celebrex-slight improvement, leg pain subsided, some numb/stiff-not bad, but no reflex left knee. Discomfort/burning continues in lower back, esp.evenings, though swimming, lying down, shifting, standing all provide temp relief. July MRI "normal". Orthopod, Neurosurgeon can only offer pills, PT, and encouragement. Am confounded so undetectable. Can MRI see inflammation? Scar tissue? What else could be? Thank you.