Lower Back Pain: Herniated Lumbar Disc at L4 – L5

catalog.nucleusinc.com This 3D medical animation shows a herniation of a lumbar intervertebral disc at the level of L4 – L5, a common cause of lower back pain.

25 Comments

  1. lakerssuckballs says:

    OXYCONTIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. TheMansour1 says:

    do an mri
    I have the same complaint and did x_ray, it came out normal. but when I did MRI the doctor found Herniated Lumbar Disc at L4 – L5

  3. trickyepipany says:

    Xray do not pick up disc or tissue problems.. unfortunatly because of insurance companies the doctors need to send in to things in order.. xray, phsyical therapy, etc.. before they send you for an MRI. MRI is the only thing that will truelly ppick up what is going on. Request it :)

  4. Lousje1983 says:

    It’s better to make a CT-scan or a MRI from your back. Then they can see more at it. On that photos they had seen my hernias.

  5. darwiish222 says:

    MRI is the most import to perform to know how mauch extensive is ok

  6. LEBRONJEFF1982 says:

    yes i hd 3 times x-ry but it dint see whats wrong with my bck so i go to my rehab doctor n she suggested tht i shoul hve MRI nd boom!! i have herniate disc at the lumbar…its so painfull so guys go to a doctor now!!!

  7. andrefsferreira says:

    I’ve been suffering from this for 5 years…

    Thanks to 500 lbs. squats (sloppily)performed in my early 20′s that I regret every single day of my life…

  8. dadniz says:

    Mungo hello I sympathise with your pain I have had 2 disc surgeries here is my advice , and experience .
    1 seek out a surgeon
    2 have MRI
    3Schedule surgery
    4get into top condition by exercising and eating right get your core muscles tight and stay in shape Im not recommending weights but most reputable gyms have exercise classes
    5 watch your posture stretch every day
    Good luck do it for your self

  9. chimiyaz says:

    with the x-rays we can see bones better if there is a problem with the curvature of the spine, but with the MRI we can see the nerves, the discs, the ligaments so yeah…in the end you need that one but there’s a reason for ordering the x-rays

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  11. daisylovesmoy says:

    same here as all you guys, i was 20 when i got this i got injured at work had xrays and nothing came out so i continued working lifting heavy for another 2 months til i got the mri. thats when the doc said i had 6mm disc protrusion. got epidural steroid injection kinda helped

  12. funkydlicious says:

    they have cut me open there 4 times in 2 years & today again to the hospital because it’s still fucked up! Shit happens is now an understatement…meh!

  13. tinaater says:

    I just found out i have a protruding disk i i am 26 years old and have had this pain since i was about 20 i have seen chiropractors and back doctors but they always blowed me off finally they gave me an mri and i found out about this. my pain is in my lower back i always feel fatigue and weak my pain often goes dow my leg sometimes it is so bad i cant get up or even walk sometimes the pain is in both legs i want to cry it hurts so bad.

  14. EmceeGeek says:

    @tinaater same here and i’m 19. had to get an mri and found out i have a ruptured disc and its pinching my sciatic nerve in my left leg. someone mentioned a spillover from the disc too. i wonder what that irritates.

  15. marcomariaz26 says:

    Technically, what they show is a Bulging disc, not a Herniated disc.
    I had a herniated disc at L4/L5, and a bulging disc at L5. I fixed the bulging disc by hanging upside down, and had surgery (laminotomy-microdiskectomy) on L4 to repair the herniation. A herniated disc is when the nucleus gets out. It pinches the nerves and hurts like you cannot imagine.

  16. marcomariaz26 says:

    @daisylovesmoy I had two injections, helped, but if the disc is herniated/ruptured, surgery is the only thing at that point. I had surgery 10 years ago, and can still squat 375, and deadlift same. Got to be careful, of course.

  17. JoseCoreMusic says:

    I’m 18 and also have a hernia at the lumbar
    And let me tall yah the pain is fuckn the worst to a point that crying is a fucking understatement sadly I have to wait for my docters evaluation to see if surgary is nerd even thou I do have a hiernia I take to many pills for pain on a bad day 10 to14 pills a day on a good day 7 pills
    Hurnias suck
    But I wonder can anyone tell me how is recovery after the surgary???

  18. dloke01 says:

    hello people, two years ago i had a 360 fusion on my l4,l5 n s1 with laminectamy w/hardware, bonegraft. and my back is still in pain, can’t sit too long and the pain is still constant. it might have help a bit but the pain is still there. so think twice before you get a surgery and good luck!

  19. vampyXboo says:

    I am 15 years old. I has a bulding disc with my L5 S1 disc. Ive has 3 steroid injections done, 1 week apart. It helped a little. I’ve done physical therapy, and try to keep up with doing it at home as well. Lately, my pain has been more than it normal is. I might have surgary done but I am absolutly terrified the doctor could make the slightest mistake and hurt my spinal cord or the nerves coming out of it. If you know anything that could possably help me & avoid surgery plz contact me.

  20. colts5818 says:

    @vampyXboo dude im the same way but im 16 and have it at L4L5 they are gonna try injections on me soon and if that don’t work then surgery but im going back to therapy and trying a chiropractor that has a spinal decompression machine im trying every thing to not do surgery

  21. DeMentChiropractic says:

    Decompression therapy is great for helping disc issues. We have helped many in our office.

  22. DeMentChiropractic says:

    @vampyXboo search out in your city for decompression. You will find some help. Don’t expect the medical profession to embrace the therapy. If you look at my site you will see many success stories. Good Luck

  23. skipiBB says:

    Only stupid humans have back problems, we are on 2 feet. Animals are on 4 and they dont have any problem.
    One disc came out at l4-l5, it hurted so much. Couldnt sleep, walk, sit, lie in any position, couldnt do anything. Sometimes couldnt even move, because the pain was so hard. Now its okay after surgery and physical work out.

  24. AznCoolDragon says:

    The lumbar supports the whole entire upper body weight, long term incorrect sitting position or extreme sports usually results in the wearness of the vertebral disc, especially the l4-5.
    The spine is a very delicate ogran, if injured it requires a very very long period time of complete rest to recover. and do take antiinflamatory med in this time to reduce pain and speedup recovery. the fastest way to recovery is to follow ur doctors direction!

  25. MsSamanti says:

    i thinkt taht i have that…

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