A 43-year-old woman comes to the office due to acute back pain after dragging a heavy box. The pain is located in her lower back and radiates down the right posterior thigh to the foot. The patient describes the pain as "shooting" and grades it 8/10 in intensity. She has no bowel or bladder symptoms. The patient has tried over-the-counter analgesics with limited symptomatic relief. Vital signs are within normal limits. On physical examination, straight leg raise testing is positive on the right. Right hip extension is weaker when compared to the left. Knee jerk reflexes are 2+ and bilaterally symmetric, but the right ankle jerk reflex is absent. Which of the following nerve roots is most likely affected in this patient?
A) L2
B) L3
C) L4
D) L5
E) S1
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