www.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.
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#1 by mominkomit on December 22nd, 2010
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#3 by avionicswirenut on December 22nd, 2010
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I am dealing with a torn disc in that area..It was a car wreck that caused it..This type of injury sucks and has really screwed up how I do things in a day to day bases…The car wreck was in April 2009 and with proper treatment things are improving, but still I feel it has slowed me down on many of my activities..
#4 by zachary12345678999 on December 22nd, 2010
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I had a lumbar laminecotomy. Typical L4 L5 herniated disc. It is never completely repaired. They had to cut into the back muscle to clear out the bone due to the pinched nerve. I would not put my worst enemy through the long painful recovery.
With that said walking on concrete factory floors for 30 years and setting up heavy machinery did me in. The reason I’m writing is to warn future supermen. I’m paying a large price for being a “good employee”. Or ex i should say. What you do today hurts.
#5 by AceTechification on December 22nd, 2010
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You are so young, you must take care of yourself now. No you will not become parallyzed. As a farm girl I carried 5 gal buckets, later lifted typewriter, (worse) years of sitting incorrectly (driving, computer work) much worse. chiropractor (worse). Oriental acupuncture, (some help), physicial therapy,(relief) steroid inject only calms the nerves. Finally Spinal fusion – rod and screws I’m now as good as new! (pain meds caused ulcer)
#6 by cdavydude on December 22nd, 2010
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The body cannot heal itself if you no longer have a disk between L4-L5, you are a liar. I have nerve damage from the nerve being compressed for 2 yr. They have to cut my back and actually remove the bone spurs that have formed around L4-L5. The bone spurs cannot go away no matter what you eat,drink or what kind of exercise you do.
#7 by DOCTOROFLUVV88 on December 22nd, 2010
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Therefore, the body is a self healing, self regenerating machine. It is able to heal it self in due time with proper dieting, healthy habits, and believing. It takes longer for it to heal.
But you can still do it. I know of patients who have been healed from the herniation of their discs. Inversion therapy has been found to help out A MILLIONS TIMES MORE THAN pils surgery or medication.
IT CAN BE DONE!!!
#8 by DOCTOROFLUVV88 on December 22nd, 2010
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Wow! i’ve had a herniated disc for about 2 years and a half. And Im only 22. It was from a hard fall on the basketball court. Pinched nerves or “degenerated” discs come in due time due to jumping, pressure, lifting heavy objects, diet and weight, and any other trauma that can cause pressure more than can be handled by the interverterbral disc. They say surgery is the last resort. But no, in fact, that’s what the insurance companies want you to think in order to get money from patient’s insurance
#9 by 69irene on December 22nd, 2010
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hi, i’m diagnosed with congenital absence of lumbar spine pedicle (L2and L3), how should i fix it? can anyone help me?
#10 by shizabot on December 22nd, 2010
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@NOVUSORDOSELORUM it took me 7 years to get a prescription because the pill head problem is so bad, the thing is i have no problem finding them from lots of people, but getting them legitimately from a legitimate doctor and being young is hell, get a MRI, and just keep going back, work out/be healthy and conquer the pain like a small bug beneath a boot, and i only got the most minimal dosage of pain medicine , even though he knows i go to work and school 7 days a week and cycle 40 mi+ a day
#11 by NOVUSORDOSELORUM on December 22nd, 2010
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@lakerssuckballs In my state so many people are addicted to pain medication that the docs wont prescribe pain meds. Right now I am in so much much pain I want to jump offf the roof
#12 by FedArteUrbano on December 22nd, 2010
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@JoseCoreMusic I have the same problem, we have the same age and I´m getting my surgery tomorrow… I´m nervous.
#13 by RoMpErStOmP3R on December 22nd, 2010
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@scavenski well i apologise mate “i stand corrected” and im glad your no longer suffering from the sciatic nerve pain.
i went thru all sorts of treatments… Psysio, chiropractor, lumbar nerve block, epidural steroid injections and none worked and as such became quite a skeptic.the surgery was and still is a last resort for any1. but in my case finally worked and im back to normal.
i dont know if i wanna hang upsidedown as ill probably fall and breack my neck.
#14 by scavenski on December 22nd, 2010
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@RoMpErStOmP3R yes i had MRI and they told me it’s mild disc herniation, they gave me a exercise programme but it didn’t help much.. i had constant pain in the back and sometimes in my right leg aswel.
i did some research about hanging upside down and found that it has been used since ancient times…
human body has great regenerative potencial, some say limitless as long as you believe.
try meditating while hanging upside down it feels really good
#15 by RoMpErStOmP3R on December 22nd, 2010
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@scavenski did u have MRI scans to confirm that u actually had a herniated disc?
Was the problem diagnosed by a specialist surgen (neurologist)?
im asking this because u may have not had a herniated disc, u may simply have a disc bulge in which case it would go back in by itself.
ask these guys here on YouTube “Non-surgical Releif for spinal disc buldging or herniation.”
as some1 you has experienced the pain associated with this im glad you’ve gotten over it.
#16 by scavenski on December 22nd, 2010
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@RoMpErStOmP3R sorry sir but you’re wrong, i cured my herniated disc by hanging upside down 30 minutes a day, i was at the doctor for a test if it really is healthy, and it is.
#17 by RoMpErStOmP3R on December 22nd, 2010
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@ryukyuboi exactly the same with me. u feel no more sciatic leg pain which you’ve suffered from for so long. i almost hugged my surgen when he came to see me.
#18 by ryukyuboi on December 22nd, 2010
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I had back surgery (discetomy) a number of years ago in the lower back area. The surgical procedure lasted an hour and a half. I had immediate relief of pain in my left leg. I was in the hospital for one day. I was sore for a few days where I was cut open, but the soreness did not even compare with the crippling pain I had when walking. I felt completely headled on day 4 and was ready to go back to work. However, I was advised to take 2 weeks off from work, and I did. Techniques better now.
#19 by RoMpErStOmP3R on December 22nd, 2010
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@Debodamus also for the next 4 to 6 weeks who’ll have to be very careful with your back as the damage part of your discs reform and heal themselves. the best part is when u wake up u will feel no sciatic pain. if its successful
but ask your neurologist all of this im not a medical professional
#20 by RoMpErStOmP3R on December 22nd, 2010
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@scavenski hell NO. There are a number of therapies to cure a herniated disc. i would strongly suggest u see a specialist (neurologist). a herniated disc and the resulting Sciatic nerve pain is fuckn crippling. im 3 weeks out of surgery for a L4 L5 herniated disc and am almost back to normal.
#21 by Debodamus on December 22nd, 2010
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@RoMpErStOmP3R
Thank you for the reply! Hopefully all goes well, good luck to your back also!
#22 by RoMpErStOmP3R on December 22nd, 2010
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@Debodamus your neurologist will probably offer the surgery as a last resort. as there are always risks involved in surgery, infection etc…
however the good news is its a relatively routine procedure (Discectomy: there is heaps on Youtube about it) they’ll get u standing up the very next day and you’ll spend a couple of nights in the Hosp. your back will be sore from the surgery. this will fade over the next couple of weeks as your body heals itself.
#23 by Debodamus on December 22nd, 2010
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@RoMpErStOmP3R Thanks for the reply. How intense was your surgery? What is your expected recovery time? I have an appointment with a neurologist on the 17th, I’m praying I can get some good news and get back to being normal again.
#24 by RoMpErStOmP3R on December 22nd, 2010
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@Debodamus
Im 2 weeks out of surgery for Herniated Lumbar Disc at L4 – L5. feels heaps better i have no sciatic pain at all. Yorthan go to a doctor and get referred to a Neurologist and go from there. a year is way to long to have that sort of pain. stretching wont do any good.
#25 by Debodamus on December 22nd, 2010
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@Yorthan I feel your pain, I’ve had a large herniated disc for about the past year. Pretty much have been giving me pain killers and telling me to stretch. Nothing works, I can’t take it anymore. I feel like a crippled drug addict. I’m going to see a neurologist soon, maybe he will help.