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L3-l4 l4-l5 l5-s1 disk bulge
My mri report 1.lumbar spondylosis with angular tear and disk protrusions L3-L4 L4-L5 L5-S1 Level s causing anterior thecal sac indentation,spinal canal narrowing/stenosis and severe compression over bilateral lateral neural recesses and traversing nerve roots with neural impingment at L4-L5 Doctor suggested surgery for issue My age is 25 only,unmarried Is it really required surgery Any other ways to treat Please suggest me Thanks
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Consult your physiotherapist and start taking treatment for isometric back exercise, strengthening of your back muscle. Once your muscle become strengthen than you will definitely feel better
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Avoid forward bending
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