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What Causes Progressive Lower Back Pain And Terrible Cramps In Legs?
Hi, I was wondering if you can help me with a question. I have serious problems with my lower back (disc herniations with L4/L5. I was advised to have surgery to fix the problem but have been putting it off. Recently it has gotten to the point where I can barely walk due to the pain. My question is, since the recent pain started I also have been plagued with terrible cramp-like symptoms in both of my legs (primarily in hamstrings but not limited to) that stay with me the entire day. I would like to know if the two are possibly related. Thank you in advance for your reply
now with this one had to understand that the first 3 steps are successful in the research and in practical as well. My clinical experience has almost 99% recovery of patients with similar issues.
Very rarely the surgery is performed as post surgery some cases do have pain post surgery as well.
As per my clinical practice and experience I will recommend you to follow the first 3 steps and you will be back to action.
Regards Jay Indravadan Patel
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What Causes Progressive Lower Back Pain And Terrible Cramps In Legs?
hi, thank-you for providing the brief history of you. As you have L4-L5 disc degenerative changes the muscle cramping will be related to the same as well. Also, for your pain due to the disc degenerative changes you need a thorough assessment and line of action to function. for lumbar disc degenerative disease the line of action will be such as per my practical experience. 1. Rest 2. Medication 3. Physical Therapy 4. Steroids 5. Physcial therapy 6. Surgery 7. Physical therapy. now with this one had to understand that the first 3 steps are successful in the research and in practical as well. My clinical experience has almost 99% recovery of patients with similar issues. Very rarely the surgery is performed as post surgery some cases do have pain post surgery as well. As per my clinical practice and experience I will recommend you to follow the first 3 steps and you will be back to action. Regards Jay Indravadan Patel