Trace the area from your hip bones straight across to the middle of your back. Then you will find the L5 S1 area about two finger widths below that.
The L4 and L5 vertebrae are located in the lower back. The two lowest discs (L4-L5 and L5-S1) take the most strain and are the most likely to herniate. This can cause lower back pain and possibly numbness that radiates through the leg and down to the foot (sciatica).
It's lumbar 4 and 5 - lower spine (the curved dip in your lower back).
They could be several things. Many different systems use an alphanumerical combination to record and file thinsg, and the terms L4 and L5 can refer to some specific things depending on what field you work in. Examples commonly used are the lumbar verebrae L4 and L5 in anatomy, and the LaGrangian points L4 and L5 in astronomy. The lumbar vertibrae L4 and L5 are the sciatic region of the back and are the most common area of disk compression failure, leading to chronic sciatica and other lower body nerve compromise.
lumbar: L1,L2,L3,L4,L5 sacrum coccyx
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whatis anterior subluxation on L5 on S1 mean?
The vertebrae in the lower back are called the Lumbar vertebrae. They are L1, L2, L3, L4 and L5.
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.
what is mutilevel dissication. l3 andl4 l4 and l5 l5 and s1
in adults its done at L3 and L4 or L4 and L5
L4 and L5 (in the lumbar region)