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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Hello, Physiological Lordosis Is Ordinary. The Edge Of Vertebral Body

Hello,
Physiological lordosis is ordinary. The edge of vertebral body are sharp, there are Schmorl's nodes in the endplates. At level of L2-3 there is a medial herniation of about 5mm, which presses spinal cord sack. The spinal canal is of 15mm in sagittal direction. At the level of L3-4 there is a medial herniation of about 6mm, which presses spinal cord sack. The spinal canal is of 15mm in sagittal direction. At level of L4-5 there is a medial herniation of about 5mm, which presses spinal cord sack. The spinal canal is of 11mm in sagittal direction. L5-S1 disc is slightly convex. Spinal canal is of 15mm in sagittal direction. L4-5 intervertebral foramen are slightly narrowed by disc which is convex circularly.
For 1 year I have right leg numb and sometimes left leg also strong pain in the lower back. During physioterapie next day I feel worse can't move at all. It's should be like that or I need to stop physio? I got a lot of exercise to do at home (requested by physiotherapist). during exercise I feel strong pain in the lower back. Do I still need continue those exercise?
My lower back muscles not working at all.
Please tell me do I need to change my physiotherapist and to start other methods? Or need to continue with same physiotherapist?
Regards
Mon, 17 Oct 2016
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Hello, Physiological Lordosis Is Ordinary. The Edge Of Vertebral Body