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Lumbar Discogram – Lateral view. L3-L4 contrast – The Pain Source

Injection of contrast into the L3/L4 disc with a digital manometer. Note the extravasation of contrast posteriorly.

Lumbar Discogram – Lateral view. Before contrast – The Pain Source
Lumbar Discogram – Lateral view. L4-L5 contrast – The Pain Source

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