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What Are The Symptoms Of Left Posterior Lateral Annular Tear L4-L5 Level?

What are the symtomes due to a left postero-lateral annular tear L4-L5 level,and at the same time an annular tear associated with small central L5-S1 disc protrusion indenting the dural sac without evidence of neural element compression,and also a mild lateral tilt of the lumber spine convex to the left?
Mon, 7 Aug 2017
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I read your question and understood your concern.
The simptoms could be pain and numbness on the left leg below the knee on the posterior and lateral side of the calf sometimes until the tip of the left toe. You may or may not have back pain.
From the description I don't expect you to have muscle weakness of the left leg since there is not nerve compression.
Dr. Selmani
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What Are The Symptoms Of Left Posterior Lateral Annular Tear L4-L5 Level?

Hello, Thank you for using healthcaremagic. I read your question and understood your concern. The simptoms could be pain and numbness on the left leg below the knee on the posterior and lateral side of the calf sometimes until the tip of the left toe. You may or may not have back pain. From the description I don t expect you to have muscle weakness of the left leg since there is not nerve compression. Dr. Selmani