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How to read an MRI | MRI image Interpretation 

Donald Corenman, MD, DC
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In this presentation, Dr. Donald Corenman demonstrates how to interpret the images shown on an MRI of the neck and spine:
Dr. Corenman will begin with MRI contraindications and then take you through a series of MRI images, describing each. He discusses normal and abnormal pathologies in the neck and spine.
Watch the video to learn more about how to interpret MRI images.
Dr. Corenman provides clinical cases for the medical audience to review and provide their own diagnosis as well as how-to presentations for medical professionals.
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With more than 30 years of experience, Donald Corenman, MD, DC, is a highly-regarded spine surgeon, considered an expert in the area of neck and back pain. His training as a Doctor of Chiropractic early in his career did not satisfy his desire for a deep understanding of the mechanics of the spine. This led him to medical school where he completed his Doctor of Medicine, Orthopedic Surgery Residency and Spine Surgery Fellowship. His study of spinal disorders and deformities brought him to Vail, Colorado where he joined The Steadman Clinic in 1994. With personalized clinical care a cornerstone of Dr. Corenman’s practice, he has been awarded the “Top 10 Doctor Award”, “Patient’s Choice Award”, “Compassionate Doctor Recognition” and is consistently recognized by Becker’s Spine Review in “Top Spine Surgeons to Know.”
Dr. Corenman has published two books: for patients, “Everything You Wanted to Know About the Back: A Consumers Guide to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Lower Back Pain” and for the medical community, “The Clinician’s Guidebook to Lumbar Spine Disorders: Diagnosis & Treatment”. He is passionate about educating patients on spine anatomy and disorders, so they have the ability to partner with their physicians in finding the most effective treatment for their back pain and disorders. His focus on peer education earned academic appointments as Clinical Assistant Professor and Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and his research on spine surgery and rehabilitation has resulted in the publication of multiple peer-reviewed articles.

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Комментарии : 29   
@Lou-li5mv
@Lou-li5mv 10 месяцев назад
thank you for making this information publicly available
@ajproart2
@ajproart2 8 дней назад
Thank you so much for such a very well explaination 🙏
@tashrifhasan4348
@tashrifhasan4348 5 месяцев назад
Sir.. You deserve every bit off appreciation. Wonderfully explained
@ruthwhittingham4
@ruthwhittingham4 Год назад
Fantastic and informative, thankyou
@chriswinter2725
@chriswinter2725 11 месяцев назад
Great information, thank you.
@angelasprecco4246
@angelasprecco4246 Год назад
Great video, thank you!
@henrysara7716
@henrysara7716 2 года назад
Thy Doctor great lecture.
@user-bj1gl5ng5t
@user-bj1gl5ng5t 5 месяцев назад
The presentation was great. I have studied a lot . Thanks.
@anitamehta3150
@anitamehta3150 7 месяцев назад
thanks.very good presentation
@user-ek1to4gq3h
@user-ek1to4gq3h 11 месяцев назад
Thanks, explained it better then any doctor could even the best communicator. I find a huge gap in the communication making me understand between doctors, luckily one was good enough with that but still hard to visualise it.
@user-lg4tl9ph3s
@user-lg4tl9ph3s 8 месяцев назад
so grreat!! thank you
@urbanomolina2275
@urbanomolina2275 2 года назад
Muy importante para mí Ya que tengo un problema relacionado con el tema
@indigenousamerican3148
@indigenousamerican3148 2 года назад
I have good health insurance through work, but its no use if doctors cant find what i have. I've been suffering with low back pain and bilateral sciatica for close to 11 years now. It bad, it has completely destroyed my life. I've had tons of Mri scans of the Lumbar back and nothing shows up. I've even been told, " Congratulations man, you don't have anything". I went to the best surgeon in my city of Bakersfield California and he couldn't find anything. I feel as if my spine is unstable, sometimes ive hurted just tying my shoe. I wish i had a good Spine doctor who could take a closer look at my case, there's something they've missed in my MRi scans, my pain started in May of 2010 lifting a bag of dog food at a grocery store. My pain is not all in my head, theres a reason.
@indigenousamerican3148
@indigenousamerican3148 2 года назад
4 days ago i went to the Er. The doctor thinks im suffering from Si joint pain. He saw ive had multiple mris over the years and they show nothing on my lumbar spine. Will be getting mri in my sacrum. Its really painful 😞. I started doing at hope therapy exercises for si joint and feel somewhat relief for a moment. Its better but not entirely
@paradigm_HealthCare
@paradigm_HealthCare 2 года назад
@@indigenousamerican3148 Has any of the physicians/radiologists ruled out tethered cord, spinal instability, etc?
@indigenousamerican3148
@indigenousamerican3148 2 года назад
@@paradigm_HealthCare no, today i saw a new doctor and she ordered new Mri of the lumbar and thoracic spine. I also had a few x rays done, and it came out normal according to the copy of the report i was given. This year i want to get to the bottom of what i have. In May i go 11 years and still no diagnoses, which is ridiculous. Ive seen 4 spinal surgeons and none have been able to diagnosed me. This time i will also ask for steroid injection into the Si joint, i wanna make sure my pain is coming from there, i had injections done on l4-L5 and didnt do a thing.
@paradigm_HealthCare
@paradigm_HealthCare 2 года назад
@@indigenousamerican3148 Maybe the MRI of the Lumbar and Thoracic Spine clear up things. But you should definitely ask your physician/radiologist to have a hard look at your images and rule out tethered cord and spinal instability issues before moving on to other treatment options. Check this link- ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_q1_DhusA2o.html
@indigenousamerican3148
@indigenousamerican3148 2 года назад
@@paradigm_HealthCare i will ask my doctor to take a look at that, spinal instability may i do have some in my lower back. I feel my low back grinding and popping daily. It was all because of an injury in 2010 and haven't been the same since. I dont know whats gonna be of me. I dont think i can live like this another 10 years :(
@andradebiscotti
@andradebiscotti Год назад
Thank you. Had a twisting fall and a lot back pain with S1 involvement. Been wondering what the glowing spot on my L5 pedicle might be. Appreciate the read.
@user-ek1to4gq3h
@user-ek1to4gq3h 11 месяцев назад
Just curious, you do actually get a copy or saw your MRI? I just got a report
@2605155
@2605155 10 месяцев назад
My God! Somebody get this man a Siemens Vida. Some of these images look like 1970's programming shown on a small black and white tv with a busted antenna.
@user-ey4rh5sf2s
@user-ey4rh5sf2s Год назад
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@user-rw1fo7yb3g
@user-rw1fo7yb3g 2 года назад
♥🤲
@shazshamsu3724
@shazshamsu3724 2 года назад
Dr what is treet mend
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