Signs and Symptoms of an L3-4 Lumbar Herniated Disc

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Here you will see the most common signs and symptoms of an L3-4 lumbar herniated disc. Some of the signs and symptoms of an L3-4 herniated disc are...
✅Hip flexor and quadriceps weakness
✅Anterior thigh pain
✅Decreased sensation anterior thigh
✅Positive Prone Knee Flexion Test

This patient's MRI shows a significant herniated disc causing L3 nerve root compression confirming our clinical findings.

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like how you explain the action and name it; easy to understand

RonnaLocketz
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Hi there. Can you comment in any way on what medical choice the patient chose and how it went and is doing now?

ThunderStruckMTB
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Hi Paul, Im 2 years out practicing as a PT. Would you ever let a PT shadow you at your clinic for learning purposes?

Mjzzz
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My L4, L5, L5 S1 has symptons last Nov 2023. I was sleeping and then suddently severe pain from right
back waist down to my legs and feet. This maybe as a result of a fall. In MRI I was diagnosed Spondylolisthesis Stage 2. Also it appears that my L3, L4 slipped and diagnosed to be Spondylolisthesis Stage 1. But my L3 L4 has no symptoms yet. But I have viewed several exercises from PT Doctors for
L4, L5, L5 S1 and L3 L4 slipped disks.

bornagainchristian
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Hi I cant work out how the prone knee flexion would irritate the disc SLR test yes

dg
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Question about the MRI. Have you ordered it because she wasn't responding to conservative treatment, or are you ordering it before conservative treatment?

patrickblackwell
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I notice that you immediately sent her out for imaging. Is this a patient that you have been seeing that has not shown improvement or are you recommending imaging from the evaluation? Thanks!

drtravispenrod
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I've had a l5s1 that hasn't gone away for 3 years what causes herniation to never recover. I'm 29 wtf... thanks doc

DoomSet.
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Why are you calling it L3 nerve? Wouldn't this be the L4 nerve?

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