Lumbar Herniated Disc: Bulging or Herniated Disc in the Lumbar Region
Disc herniation occurs when the inner core of the disc begins to leak out. The majority of those suffering from a Lumbar Herniated Disc will have problems at the L4-L5 area in their lower back and this often leads to sciatica.
The condition of sciatica—pain along the large sciatic nerve that runs from the lower back down the back of each leg—is a relatively common form of low back pain and leg pain. This article reviews common causes of pain along the large sciatic nerve, symptoms, and a full range of treatment options.
Before reviewing specific sciatica exercises, it is first important to explain , as the term is often misused and its definition misunderstood. Sciatica is a , not a diagnosis in itself...
This article provides an overview of different sciatica exercises that can be used in the treatment of herniated disc and associated back pain. These positions and exercises ...
Common conditions that can cause sciatica, or pain along the sciatic nerve include lumbar herniated disc, lumbar spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, piriformis syndrom...
This article provides an overview of spinal cord anatomy, nerve anatomy, how they interact with each other, and how they react to conditions such as cervical herniated disc, l...
A herniated disc in the lower back can cause low back pain and/or leg pain by putting pressure on the nerve root. Conservative and surgical treatments for a lumbar disc hernia...