Many structures in the low back spine can get hurt and become painful. It is important to talk with your physician immediately when you develop a low back pain.
Radiculopathic low back pain is a pain that results from irritation or compression of a nerve root in the lumbar spine (lower back). This pain typically radiates along the path of the affected nerve. It is commonly associated with conditions like a herniated disc, spinal stenosis, or bone spurs that press on the nerves.
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Do I need surgery for my low back pain?
Rarely will a doctor consider surgery just for pain relief in the absence of other factors. Surgery is done when everything else fails, there is something in your MRI that we are sure is the cause of your pain, you have other dangerous symptoms such as weakness, loss of muscle control, loss of control of bladder or bowel, or you feel numbness in your private area.
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