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Common symptoms that you may feel as a result of a disc bulge or herniation include central low back pain, pain that radiates into your leg(s), sensation changes in the hips or legs, and/or weakness in the muscles of the hips or legs. Pain in the low back can come from muscle spasm and nerve irritation.
L4-L5 disc affecting the L4 spinal nerve root: Pain lower back, front of the thigh, and the inner side of the leg. Weakness in the hip and knee muscles causing difficulty with lifting the leg, crossing the legs, or straightening the leg
6 wrz 2017 · Not sure if what you’re suffering through is an L4-L5 slipped disc problem or something else? Here are three telltale signs to look out for. 1. Chronic Lower Back Pain. Pain in the lumbar region can mean many things. But the way the pain presents may help you figure out the issue.
Depending on the type and severity of the underlying cause, the L4-L5 motion segment may cause lumbar radicular pain of the L4 and/or L5 spinal nerves, also called sciatica. Common symptoms and signs include:
14 wrz 2023 · Recognizing the symptoms of an L4-L5 disc bulge is crucial for early diagnosis and effective treatment. Common symptoms include: Lower Back Pain: Persistent, aching pain in the lower back is a hallmark symptom of a disc bulge. The pain may radiate into the buttocks, thighs, or legs.
The most common levels for a herniated disc are L4-5 and L5-S1. The onset of symptoms is characterized by a sharp, burning, stabbing pain radiating down the posterior or lateral aspect of the...
A herniated disc occurs when the intervertebral disc's outer fibers (the annulus) are damaged and the soft inner material of the nucleus pulposus ruptures out of its normal space. If the annulus tears near the spinal canal, the nucleus pulposus material can push into the spinal canal.