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Nerve root clumping is usually indicative of arachnoiditis, a painful, progressive spinal condition. Please research arachnoiditis.

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Q: What is Nerve root clumping at L4 L5 and L5 S1?
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What is the spinal root of the tibial nerve?

L4,l5,s1,s2,s3


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disc is herniated ( sticks out further than what its supposed to meaning it sticks out past your vertebrates) and it has your nerve pinched. I'm going to guess that you have leg pain as well right? lol had the same problems, just had a L5 S1 fusion


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What is the cause of the numbness from your hip to your leg?

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What is grade 1 degenerative anterolisthesis of L4 on L5. Degenerative disc space narrowing and facet arthrosis L4-L5 and L5-S1 and resultant canal stenosis and neural foraminal narrowing at L4-L5 and?

What all can they do for it because I'm in pain all the time. Plus I have a buling disk. I'm doing therapy and its not helping.