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What Does The Scan Report Indicate?

l3-l4bulging disc flattens the anterior margin of thecal sac degenerative facet changes hypertrophy of ligamentum flavum causing moderate stenosis of the canal. far left disc herniation causing encrouchment narrowing of left neural foramen l4-l5 l3l4 disc bulging flattens anterior margin thecal sac
Wed, 14 May 2014
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There is degeneration of lumbar spine disc between L3 and L4. This is resulting in the disc herniating between the bones. The nerve roots pass through these neural foramina and you might have severe nerve root compression at that level and associated spinal canal narrowing. There is also a bulging disc at level L 4 - L 5. The nerve pain may be controlled with restricted physical activity and pain relief medication. Please do not do heavy physical activity till you are comfortable.
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What Does The Scan Report Indicate?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. There is degeneration of lumbar spine disc between L3 and L4. This is resulting in the disc herniating between the bones. The nerve roots pass through these neural foramina and you might have severe nerve root compression at that level and associated spinal canal narrowing. There is also a bulging disc at level L 4 - L 5. The nerve pain may be controlled with restricted physical activity and pain relief medication. Please do not do heavy physical activity till you are comfortable.