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Avascular necrosis (AVN) commonly causes joint pain and stiffness, while a bulge between L3-L5 in the spine often leads to lower back pain, leg pain, numbness, or weakness.
🩺 Symptoms of AVN and L3-L5 Bulge
- AVN typically presents with deep aching joint pain worsening with activity.
- A bulge between L3-L5 can cause localized lower back pain, radiating leg pain (sciatica), numbness, or muscle weakness if nerves are compressed.
- Both conditions may limit mobility and daily activities.
💊 Use of Curapod Device
- The Curapod Non Invasive Pain Management Device may help relieve joint and muscle discomfort by using wearable light therapy.
- It can be safely applied to the lower back area where the bulge is located, potentially easing pain.
- However, it is not a substitute for medical treatment or diagnosis and may not address underlying structural issues like AVN or disc bulges fully.
🩺 Medical Report Review
- Without direct access to your medical reports, a detailed review is not possible here.
- It is important to consult an orthopedic specialist or spine specialist who can interpret imaging and clinical findings to guide treatment.
- Sharing reports with your doctor will help tailor appropriate management for your AVN and spinal bulge.
If you want, I can explain more about each condition or guidance on pain management options. Always consult your orthopedic or spine doctor for personalized care.