Pinched nerve due to herniated disk



Pinched nerve due to herniated disk


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Pinched nerve due to herniated disk

Image showing pinched nerve in spine

A herniated disk in your lower spine may "pinch" a nerve root, causing pain that radiates down the back of your leg (sciatica).
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