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Cervical radiculopathy is a common clinical scenario. Patients with radiculopathy typically present with neck pain, arm pain, or both. We review the epidemiology of cervical radiculopathy and discuss the diagnosis of this condition. This includes an overview of the pertinent findings on the patient history and physical examination.
Han Jo Kim +2 more
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Scapular pain in cervical radiculopathy: A scoping review [PDF]
: Background: Controversy persists regarding the relationship between scapular pain and cervical radiculopathy, with no consensus on cervical radiculopathy’s definition, radicular pain distribution, or the diagnostic value of scapular pain.
Joel Carmichael, DC, PhD +4 more
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Cervical Radiculopathy: A Review [PDF]
Background Cervical radiculopathy is defined as a syndrome of pain and/or sensorimotor deficits due to compression of a cervical nerve root. Understanding of this disease is vital for rapid diagnosis and treatment of patients with this condition, facilitating their recovery and return to regular activity.
Alexander Hughes +2 more
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The article discusses the clinical manifestations, pathomorphology, pathogenesis and various treatment methods of cervical radiculopathy (CR). Article points out diagnostic difficulties arising from the frequent discrepancy between clinical and ...
A. I. Isaikin +2 more
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The effect of mechanical traction on cervical radiculopathy: protocol for the TracCerv2 single-blind, randomised controlled trial [PDF]
Objectives To evaluate the effect at 3 months of an intensive cervical traction protocol on disability in people with cervical radiculopathy and compare with placebo traction. Design The trial is national, multi-centre, randomised, placebo-controlled and
Grégoire Cormier +4 more
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Comparison of surgical outcomes for cervical radiculopathy by nerve root level [PDF]
Cervical radiculopathy might affect finger movement and dexterity. Postoperative features and clinical outcomes comparing C8 radiculopathies with other radiculopathies are unknown.
Masahito Oshina +13 more
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Anterior cervical foramenotomy for cervical radiculopathy
Anterior cervical discectomy (ACD) is standard practice for cervical radiculopathy. Irrespective of the precise method used, it involves more or less complete disc removal with resultant anatomical and biomechanical derangements, and frequently the insertion of a bone or prosthetic graft.
B D White
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Study Design Literature review. Objective Since the 1970s, spine surgeons have commonly required 6 weeks of failed conservative treatment prior to considering surgical intervention for various spinal pathologies.
Michael Steinmetz +2 more
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Cervical radiculopathy is a common cause of pain in the arm. It is caused by nerve root compression in the neck, as a consequence of a herniated disc, or spondyliotic foraminal stenosis. It causes severe pain, especially during the first few weeks, and paraesthesias in the forearm and hand.
Margetis K, Magnus W, Mesfin FB.
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Combined Effects of Thermotherapy along with Scapular Muscles Strenghtening in Cervical Radiculopathy: A Case Report [PDF]
Cervical radiculopathy is a syndrome in which the patient complains of pain along with sensorimotor deficits. This syndrome commonly develops due to compression of the cervical nerve roots.
Shaikh Mohammad Aeraj +1 more
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