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L4-5 and L5–S1 are the most common levels for herniated discs. A sharp, burning, stabbing sensation is the sign of a herniated disc. It radiates down the leg to the below of the knee. It is typically superficial and localized in nature and can be accompanied by tingling or numbness. In some cases, motor deficits […]
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