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Radiculopathy (from
Latin radix 'root'; from
Ancient Gr**** πάθος (pathos) 'suffering'), also
commonly referred to as
pinched nerve,
refers to a set of...
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caused by
compression of a
dorsal nerve root, it is
considered a
lumbar radiculopathy or
radiculitis when
accompanied by an
inflammatory response. The sciatic...
- of a
nerve root
emerging from the
spinal cord may
result in
radiculopathy.
Radiculopathy is
characterized by
sensory and
motor disturbances, such as severe...
- a
nerve due to
inflammation or
other irritation of the
nerve root (
radiculopathy) at its
connection to the
spinal column. A
common form of radiculitis...
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cervical radiculopathy. The
Spurling test is used
during a
spinal or neck
examination to aid in the
diagnosis and ****essment of
cervical radiculopathy. It...
- neuropathy. The drug is
additionally under development for the
treatment of
radiculopathy and pain in
other contexts. List of
investigational analgesics "Suzetrigine...
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patients with
cervical and
lumbar spinal disorders such as
cervical radiculopathy or
lumbar spinal stenosis.
Lumbar traction has been
widely used in the...
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Other conditions that are
closely related include disc protrusion,
radiculopathy (pinched nerve), sciatica, disc disease, disc degeneration, degenerative...
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spinal radiculopathy,
myelopathy and claudication. When a
single spinal nerve root is compressed, the
resulting clinical outcome is
termed radiculopathy, and...
- compression. The
cauda equina is
vulnerable to
being compressed,
causing a
radiculopathy. The
cauda equina was
named after its
resemblance to a horse's tail...