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Back Pain In Lower Lumbar, Middle Of Back And Neck. Pain In Left Leg, Numb, Hard To Move. Underlying Cause ?

I have back pain in my lower lumbar, middle of my back,
and in my neck. also, there is pain down my left leg and numbness to the touch. the same in my left arm. some times the pain is so bad that I cant straiten up.in the last 2 months my hips have hurt so bad when im sleeping it wakes me up and have a hard time moving my legs
Mon, 11 Nov 2013
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Hello,

This is radicular pain due to compression of the nerve roots at the spine. This may be due to intervertebral disc prolapse.

In this condition I would advice my patient to undergo an MRI of the spine and arrive at a diagnosis.

The treatment approach is rest, back muscle strengthening exercises, braces to strengthen the muscles.

Tractions of the spine, Analgesic and multivitamins for neurological pain.


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Back Pain In Lower Lumbar, Middle Of Back And Neck. Pain In Left Leg, Numb, Hard To Move. Underlying Cause ?

Hello, This is radicular pain due to compression of the nerve roots at the spine. This may be due to intervertebral disc prolapse. In this condition I would advice my patient to undergo an MRI of the spine and arrive at a diagnosis. The treatment approach is rest, back muscle strengthening exercises, braces to strengthen the muscles. Tractions of the spine, Analgesic and multivitamins for neurological pain.