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Constant back pain
I have too much lower back pain that goes in my legs. I have a back injury last year in which mild compression fracture in end plates of D11 & D12 and mild disc bulges at L4-L5 & L5-S1 bilateral traversing nerve root in MRI DORSO LUMBER SPINE was detected. Please help me out.
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You have lumbar spondylosis associated with compressive radiculopathy. Get a detailed neurological evaluation and get treated accordingly.
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