All About the L4-L5 Spinal Segment (2024)

The L4 and L5 are the two lowest vertebrae of the lumbar spine. Together with the intervertebral disc, joints, nerves, and soft tissues, the L4-L5 spinal motion segment provides a variety of functions, including supporting the upper body and allowing trunk motion in multiple directions. 1 Waldman SD. Functional Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine. In: Pain Review. Elsevier; 2009:65-66. doi:10.1016/b978-1-4160-5893-9.00029-0

Due to its heavy load-bearing function and wide range of flexibility, the L4-L5 motion segment may be more susceptible to developing pain from injury and/or degenerative changes compared to other lumbar segments. 2 Cramer GD. The Lumbar Region. In: Clinical Anatomy of the Spine, Spinal Cord, and Ans. Elsevier; 2014:246-311. doi:10.1016/b978-0-323-07954-9.00007-4

In This Article:

  • All About the L4-L5 Spinal Segment
  • L4-L5 Treatment
  • Spinal Motion Segment: L4-L5 Animation

Anatomy of the L4-L5 Spinal Motion Segment

The L4-L5 motion segment includes the following structures:

L4 and L5 vertebrae

The L4 and L5 vertebrae are sturdy bone structures that form the base of the lumbar portion of the spine.

Each vertebra consists of a vertebral body in front and a vertebral arch at the back. The vertebral arch has 3 bony protrusions: a prominent spinous process in the middle and two transverse processes on either side. The region between the spinous process and the transverse process is called the lamina. The region between the transverse process and the vertebral body is called the pedicle. The vertebrae are joined by facet joints (zygapophyseal joints), which are covered by articulating cartilage to provide smooth movements between the joint surfaces.

The L4 and L5 vertebral bodies are taller in front than behind. The upper and lower ends of each vertebral body are covered by bony endplates that help resist compressive loads placed on the spine. 2 Cramer GD. The Lumbar Region. In: Clinical Anatomy of the Spine, Spinal Cord, and Ans. Elsevier; 2014:246-311. doi:10.1016/b978-0-323-07954-9.00007-4

L4-L5 intervertebral disc

The L4-L5 disc protects and structurally supports the vertebrae.

A disc made of a gel-like material (nucleus pulposus) surrounded by a thick fibrous ring (annulus fibrosus) is situated between the vertebral bodies of L4 and L5. This disc provides cushioning and shock-absorbing functions to protect the vertebrae from grinding against each other during spinal movements.

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The height of the L4-L5 disc plays an important role in maintaining the lordosis (inward curvature) of the lumbar spine. 2 Cramer GD. The Lumbar Region. In: Clinical Anatomy of the Spine, Spinal Cord, and Ans. Elsevier; 2014:246-311. doi:10.1016/b978-0-323-07954-9.00007-4

L4 spinal nerve

Spinal nerve roots branch out from the spinal cord at each spinal segment.

The L4 spinal nerve roots exit the spinal cord through small bony openings (intervertebral foramina) on the left and right sides of the spinal canal. These nerve roots join with other nerves to form bigger nerves that extend down the spine and travel down each leg.

  • The L4 dermatome is an area of skin that receives sensations through the L4 spinal nerve and includes parts of the thigh, knee, leg, and foot.
  • The L4 myotome is a group of muscles controlled by the L4 spinal nerve and includes parts of several muscles in the back, pelvis, thigh, leg, and foot. 3 Kayalioglu G. The Spinal Nerves. In: The Spinal Cord. Elsevier; 2009:37-56. doi:10.1016/b978-0-12-374247-6.50008-0

The L4-L5 motion segment provides a bony enclosure for the cauda equina (nerves that continue down from the spinal cord) and other delicate structures. 1 Waldman SD. Functional Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine. In: Pain Review. Elsevier; 2009:65-66. doi:10.1016/b978-1-4160-5893-9.00029-0

See Lumbar Spine Anatomy and Pain

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Common Problems at L4-L5

Some of the more common injuries and disorders that may occur at the L4-L5 motion segment include:

Facet joint problems

The high degree of mobility at L4-L5 makes this motion segment prone to facet joint related problems, such as osteoarthritis 2 Cramer GD. The Lumbar Region. In: Clinical Anatomy of the Spine, Spinal Cord, and Ans. Elsevier; 2014:246-311. doi:10.1016/b978-0-323-07954-9.00007-4, synovial cyst (fluid-filled sac) formation, and instability of the facets.

See Facet Joint Disorders and Back Pain

Disc problems

    Due to the high stresses placed on the L4-L5 segment, the disc is prone to degeneration.

    The L4-L5 disc is at a high risk of degeneration. This risk may be due to increased loads at the L4-L5 motion segment and decreased movement in the segments below this level. A change in disc height due to degeneration may affect the lordosis of the lumbar spine. 2 Cramer GD. The Lumbar Region. In: Clinical Anatomy of the Spine, Spinal Cord, and Ans. Elsevier; 2014:246-311. doi:10.1016/b978-0-323-07954-9.00007-4 The disc may also herniate due to degeneration or injury. 4 Amin RM, Andrade NS, Neuman BJ. Lumbar Disc Herniation. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017;10(4):507–516. doi:10.1007/s12178-017-9441-4

    See Lumbar Herniated Disc: What You Should Know

    Spondylolysis

    A fracture of the pars interarticularis (a small segment of bone from the vertebral arch joining the facet joints) can occur at the L4-L5 level due to concentration of compressive loads in this region. 2 Cramer GD. The Lumbar Region. In: Clinical Anatomy of the Spine, Spinal Cord, and Ans. Elsevier; 2014:246-311. doi:10.1016/b978-0-323-07954-9.00007-4 It can occur on one or both sides. Frequently, the bone does not break, but becomes stressed and this condition is called a pars stress reaction.

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    Degenerative spondylolisthesis

      A thinner, aging disc leaves vertebrae more vulnerable to spondylolisthesis.

      The angle of the L4-L5 facet joint changes with age, making this level susceptible to spondylolisthesis (forward slippage of L4 on L5) due to degenerative changes in individuals over 60 years of age. 2 Cramer GD. The Lumbar Region. In: Clinical Anatomy of the Spine, Spinal Cord, and Ans. Elsevier; 2014:246-311. doi:10.1016/b978-0-323-07954-9.00007-4

      See Degenerative Spondylolisthesis

      Spinal stenosis

        Degenerative changes in the bony openings can inflame the nerves that pass through them.

        Narrowing (stenosis) of bony openings for nerves due to the presence of bone spurs (abnormal bone growth) or other degenerative changes may cause compression of the nerve roots in the area of stenosis.

        See Lumbar Spinal Stenosis

        External trauma from falls or motor vehicle accidents may cause facet joint dislocation, fracture, and/or damage to the cauda equina at this level. Rarely, tumors and infections may affect the L4-L5 vertebrae and spinal segment.

        Common Symptoms and Signs Stemming from L4-L5

          Problems in the L4-L5 segment can cause pain in the lower back and legs.

          The L4-L5 motion segment may cause referred pain from the joints and/or muscles or radicular symptoms that travel through nerves. Referred pain from L4-L5 usually stays within the lower back and is typically felt as a dull ache. The back may also feel stiff.

          Depending on the type and severity of the underlying cause, the L4-L5 motion segment may cause lumbar radicular pain of the L4 and/or L5 spinal nerves, also called sciatica. Common symptoms and signs include:

          • Sharp pain, typically felt as a shooting and/or burning feeling that originates in the lower back and travels down the leg in the distribution of a specific nerve, sometimes affecting the foot.
          • Numbness in different parts of the thigh, leg, foot, and/or toes.
          • Weakness while moving the thigh, knee, or foot in different directions.
          • Abnormal sensations, such as a feeling of pins-and-needles and/or tingling.

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          It is also possible for a stabbing pain or ache to be isolated to any of these (dermatomal) areas. While lumbar radiculopathy typically affects one leg at a time, sometimes, both legs may be affected together.

          See Lumbar Radiculopathy

          An injury to the cauda equina may cause severe pain, weakness, numbness, tingling, or paralysis in both legs. There may also be a reduction or complete loss of bowel and/or bladder control. This condition, called cauda equina syndrome, is a medical emergency and requires urgent treatment to preserve leg function and restore bowel and/or bladder function.

          See Cauda Equina Syndrome

          Nonsurgical treatments are often tried first for symptoms that stem from L4-L5. In rare cases, surgery may be considered.

          See Non-Surgical Treatments for Lower Back Pain

          • 1 Waldman SD. Functional Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine. In: Pain Review. Elsevier; 2009:65-66. doi:10.1016/b978-1-4160-5893-9.00029-0
          • 2 Cramer GD. The Lumbar Region. In: Clinical Anatomy of the Spine, Spinal Cord, and Ans. Elsevier; 2014:246-311. doi:10.1016/b978-0-323-07954-9.00007-4
          • 3 Kayalioglu G. The Spinal Nerves. In: The Spinal Cord. Elsevier; 2009:37-56. doi:10.1016/b978-0-12-374247-6.50008-0
          • 4 Amin RM, Andrade NS, Neuman BJ. Lumbar Disc Herniation. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017;10(4):507–516. doi:10.1007/s12178-017-9441-4

          Dr. David DeWitt is an orthopedic surgeon practicing at the NeuroSpine Center of Wisconsin, where he specializes in spine surgery. He has more than 15 years of experience evaluating and treating spine diseases and trauma.

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          As a certified orthopedic surgeon with extensive experience in spine surgery and a thorough understanding of spinal anatomy and related disorders, I can confidently provide comprehensive insights into the L4-L5 spinal segment and its associated structures. My background includes over 15 years of practice at the NeuroSpine Center of Wisconsin, where my focus lies in diagnosing and treating various spine conditions and injuries.

          The L4-L5 spinal motion segment is a crucial part of the lumbar spine, consisting of the L4 and L5 vertebrae, the intervertebral disc between them, spinal nerves, joints, and other supportive tissues. This segment serves multiple functions, including providing support to the upper body and facilitating diverse trunk movements.

          Let's delve into the components of the L4-L5 spinal segment mentioned in the article:

          1. L4 and L5 Vertebrae: These sturdy bone structures constitute the base of the lumbar spine. Each vertebra has a vertebral body in front, a vertebral arch at the back, and various bony protrusions, such as spinous and transverse processes. Facet joints connect these vertebrae, allowing smooth movement.

          2. L4-L5 Intervertebral Disc: Positioned between the L4 and L5 vertebrae, this disc consists of a gel-like nucleus pulposus surrounded by a tough annulus fibrosus. It cushions the vertebrae during movements and helps maintain the lordotic curvature of the lumbar spine.

          3. L4 Spinal Nerve: These nerve roots branch from the spinal cord through small bony openings, providing sensation and controlling specific muscle groups in the back, pelvis, thigh, leg, and foot. The L4 dermatome and myotome correspond to areas of skin sensation and muscle control, respectively.

          4. Cauda Equina Protection: The L4-L5 motion segment serves as a protective enclosure for the delicate cauda equina and other structures extending from the spinal cord.

          The L4-L5 segment is prone to various issues, including facet joint problems, disc degeneration and herniation, spondylolysis, degenerative spondylolisthesis, and spinal stenosis. These conditions can lead to lower back pain, radicular symptoms like sciatica, numbness, weakness, and abnormal sensations in the lower extremities.

          Finally, it's crucial to recognize that symptoms stemming from L4-L5 problems may vary in intensity and presentation, and timely intervention, often starting with non-surgical treatments, is key to managing these conditions effectively.

          References:

          1. Waldman SD. Functional Anatomy of the Lumbar Spine. Pain Review. Elsevier; 2009.
          2. Cramer GD. The Lumbar Region. Clinical Anatomy of the Spine, Spinal Cord, and Ans. Elsevier; 2014.
          3. Kayalioglu G. The Spinal Nerves. The Spinal Cord. Elsevier; 2009.
          4. Amin RM, Andrade NS, Neuman BJ. Lumbar Disc Herniation. Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2017.

          My knowledge and expertise in this domain stem from a combination of academic studies, practical experience in surgery and patient care, and a continuous commitment to staying abreast of the latest advancements in spinal health and treatment methodologies.

          All About the L4-L5 Spinal Segment (2024)

          FAQs

          What part of the body do L4 and L5 affect? ›

          L2, L3 and L4 spinal nerves provide sensation to the front part of your thigh and inner side of your lower leg. These nerves also control hip and knee muscle movements. L5 spinal nerve provides sensation to the outer side of your lower leg, the upper part of your foot and the space between your first and second toe.

          How do you fix L4 and L5 nerve damage? ›

          Surgery for spinal stenosis at the L4-L5 segment most commonly includes laminectomy. This procedure involves removing some or all of the lamina to create more open space in the spinal canal and alleviate nerve compression. The lamina is a small piece of bone that forms part of the vertebral arch.

          What is the best treatment for L4-L5 disc bulge? ›

          When treating an L4 L5 disc bulge, several options are available for spine surgery. These include microdiscectomy, laminectomy and spinal fusion. The specific procedure chosen will depend on the individual case and the severity of the disc bulge.

          Is walking good for L4-L5 disc bulge? ›

          Low-impact movements, such as walking, swimming, using a stationary bike, and cycling, are ideal because they minimize the stress on the injured disc.

          What exercises should L4 and L5 avoid? ›

          Generally speaking, as the L4 and L5 discs are located right at the bottom of the lumbar spine you'll want to avoid exercises that involve any kind of forward bending that can cause further compression from the waist down.

          How to decompress L4 and L5 at home? ›

          Start by lying on the side of your body, either on a couch or bed, with your knees bent and your heels stacked. Dip your shins down, off of the couch or bed. This should provide a sensation of your pelvis dropping to one side and a lower back stretch. Hold the position for 20 to 30 seconds.

          Does L4 and L5 affect bowels? ›

          A pinched nerve can be caused by a slipped disc. A L4–L5 disc bulge (or slip-disc) in the L4-L5 region can cause severe health issues such as impotence and reproduction issues. It can also lead to infertility, loss or control of the bowel or bladder, paralysis in one or both of your legs, and even death.

          What is the best painkiller for lumbar spinal stenosis? ›

          Chlorzoxazone and Ibuprofen for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis: A 2019 study in Pain and Therapy highlighted the effectiveness of chlorzoxazone and ibuprofen together over ibuprofen alone for acute low back pain.

          Can L4 and L5 be cured without surgery? ›

          Nonsurgical Treatments for L4-L5

          Both prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) medications are used to help relieve pain from L4-L5. Typically, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are usually tried first. For more severe pain, opioids, tramadol, and/or corticosteroids may be used.

          Can L4 and L5 cause bladder problems? ›

          If the cauda equina is compressed at the L4 spinal level, it may cause severe pain, neurological deficits in the legs, and loss of bowel and bladder function.

          Can L4 and L5 cause hip pain? ›

          Damage to L4 and L5, including spondylolisthesis, can lead to hip pain. This is because the misaligned vertebrae can press on nerves that extend through the hips. When these nerves become irritated, inflamed, or damaged, the patient may experience significant hip and leg pain.

          Is massage good for L4-L5 disc bulge? ›

          Deep Tissue massage: Although there are more than 100 types, deep tissue massage can be a good choice if you have a herniated disc. It relies on a lot of pressure to relieve muscle tension and spasms. This causes muscle motion to stop at the affected areas.

          Can L4-L5 disc bulge get back to normal? ›

          Regardless of the cause, an L4-L5 spinal segment is treatable without surgery or injection. The key to recovery is accurate diagnosis followed by corrective treatments that focus on the problem's root cause.

          What is the permanent solution for disc bulge? ›

          What's the treatment? Only a tiny proportion of people ever need surgery for a disc bulge. Physiotherapy and Chiropractic treatment can help you recover back to 100% through a conservative treatment plan decided upon by your health practitioner on an individual basis.

          What happens if you damage your L4 and L5 spine? ›

          Injuries below this level (at the L3, L4, and L5 vertebrae) affect the hips and legs and may cause numbness extending to the feet (sciatica). It may also harm the tip of the spinal cord known as the cauda equina, which is a bundle of spinal nerves and nerve roots that innervate the lower lumbar spine to the sacrum.

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