Many patients come into the clinic worried, holding an MRI report and saying:
👉 “My scan looks terrible — no wonder I’m in pain.”
👉 “The MRI says disc bulge, so I must be damaged.”
👉 “Do I need surgery because the report sounds serious?”
But here’s an important truth in healthcare:
👉 MRI findings do not always explain your pain.
In fact, many people have “abnormal” MRI findings without any pain at all — while others experience severe pain with only minor changes on scans.
Let’s explain why 👇
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) shows the structure of your body:
Bones
Discs
Joints
Muscles
Ligaments
It is excellent for identifying:
✔️ Fractures
✔️ Disc bulges or herniations
✔️ Degenerative changes
✔️ Inflammation
📌 But MRI does not show pain — it only shows anatomy.
Many MRI terms sound alarming but are often normal age-related changes, such as:
Disc bulge
Disc degeneration
Osteoarthritis
Facet joint changes
Mild nerve compression
Studies show that:
👉 A large percentage of pain-free people have these findings on MRI.
📌 An “abnormal” scan does not automatically mean injury or damage.
Pain is influenced by more than structure alone.
✔️ Muscle strength
✔️ Joint movement
✔️ Nerve sensitivity
✔️ Posture and movement habits
✔️ Stress and fatigue
✔️ Fear and anxiety
Two people with the same MRI findings can feel completely different.
Sometimes, pain comes from:
Muscle tension or weakness
Poor movement patterns
Joint stiffness
Nerve sensitivity
Overuse or overload
📌 These issues do not always appear on MRI, yet can cause significant pain.
Pain is produced by the nervous system, not by the scan.
Over time, the nervous system can become:
Overprotective
More sensitive
Reactive to movement
This means pain can persist even after tissues have healed.
📌 Pain does not always equal harm.
Physiotherapists focus on function, movement, and recovery, not just images.
✔️ How you move
✔️ Muscle balance and strength
✔️ Joint mobility
✔️ Posture
✔️ Daily activity demands
We ask:
👉 “What can you do?”
👉 “What triggers your pain?”
👉 “How does your body respond to movement?”
Not just:
👉 “What does the scan say?”
MRI is important when there are red flags, such as:
Progressive weakness
Loss of bladder or bowel control
Severe trauma
Suspected infection or fracture
In these cases, imaging helps guide urgent care.
📌 For most musculoskeletal pain, MRI findings must be interpreted in context.
| Aspect | MRI | Physiotherapy Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Shows structure | Yes | Indirect |
| Shows pain | No | Yes |
| Assesses movement | No | Yes |
| Guides exercise | No | Yes |
| Predicts recovery | Limited | Strong |
1. Should I be worried about my MRI report?
Not always. Many findings are normal and manageable.
2. Do I need surgery if my MRI looks bad?
Not necessarily. Most cases improve with conservative care.
3. Can physiotherapy help even with MRI changes?
Yes. Many people recover despite structural findings.
4. Why does my pain move or change?
Pain is influenced by movement, load, and sensitivity.
5. Should I avoid movement if my MRI shows degeneration?
No. Appropriate movement usually helps.
6. Why does rest not fix my pain?
Because pain often relates to weakness and sensitivity, not damage.
7. Should I repeat MRI scans often?
Usually no, unless symptoms significantly change.
MRI scans are powerful tools — but they tell only part of the story.
Pain is complex, personal, and influenced by movement, strength, and the nervous system.
👉 You are not your MRI report.
With proper assessment and physiotherapy:
✨ Pain can reduce
✨ Movement can improve
✨ Confidence can return
✨ Surgery can often be avoided
At Benphysio, we believe in treating people — not pictures.
Through movement assessment, hands-on therapy, and education, we help you understand your pain, regain control, and move confidently again.
Because recovery is about function — not fear.
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