🦴 Disc Bulge & Nerve Roots – L4, L5, S1 | Areas of Pain Radiation
When a disc bulge occurs in the lower spine, it can press on specific nerve roots — and each nerve root sends pain to a different area of the leg.
Understanding the level helps understand the pain pattern.
🔹 L4 Nerve Root Compression
(Usually from L4–L5 disc level)
👉 Pain radiates to:
Front of thigh
Knee region
Inner leg
⚠️ May cause:
Difficulty straightening knee
Reduced knee reflex
🔹 L5 Nerve Root Compression
(Common in L4–L5 disc bulge)
👉 Pain radiates to:
Outer thigh
Outer leg
Top of foot
Big toe
⚠️ May cause:
Weakness in lifting the foot (foot drop in severe cases)
Tingling over big toe
🔹 S1 Nerve Root Compression
(Common in L5–S1 disc bulge)
👉 Pain radiates to:
Back of thigh
Calf
Outer foot
Little toe
⚠️ May cause:
Difficulty standing on toes
Reduced ankle reflex
💡 Why Pain Travels Down the Leg?
Because these nerve roots join together to form the sciatic nerve,
compression in the back creates symptoms in the leg — called sciatica.
Pain pattern depends on which nerve root is irritated, not just “disc bulge” alone.
🩺 Role of Physiotherapy
✔️ Identify the affected nerve root
✔️ Reduce disc pressure
✔️ Calm nerve irritation
✔️ Improve spinal mobility
✔️ Strengthen supporting muscles
✔️ Restore normal movement patterns
Most L4, L5, S1 nerve compressions improve with proper conservative care.
(L4 Nerve Root Pain, L5 Nerve Compression, S1 Sciatica Pain, Disc Bulge Radiation Pattern, Lumbar Disc Bulge L4 L5 S1, Sciatica Dermatome, Physiotherapy for Sciatica)
💬 Comment “L4 L5 S1” if you want help understanding your pain pattern.
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