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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1996
This article discusses the relevant anatomy, clinical presentation, diagnosis and surgical treatment for cervical radiculopathy. The etiology of cervical radiculopathy can play a role in the subsequent treatment of this problem. Both anterior and posterior surgical management is discussed.
B D, Ahlgren, S R, Garfin
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This article discusses the relevant anatomy, clinical presentation, diagnosis and surgical treatment for cervical radiculopathy. The etiology of cervical radiculopathy can play a role in the subsequent treatment of this problem. Both anterior and posterior surgical management is discussed.
B D, Ahlgren, S R, Garfin
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2014
Cervical radiculopathy is the result of irritation and/or compression of nerve root as it exits the cervical spine. Pain is a common presenting symptom and may be accompanied by motor or sensory deficits in areas innervated by the affected nerve root. Diagnosis is suggested by history and corresponding physical examination findings.
Deanna Lynn, Corey, Douglas, Comeau
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Cervical radiculopathy is the result of irritation and/or compression of nerve root as it exits the cervical spine. Pain is a common presenting symptom and may be accompanied by motor or sensory deficits in areas innervated by the affected nerve root. Diagnosis is suggested by history and corresponding physical examination findings.
Deanna Lynn, Corey, Douglas, Comeau
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Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 1995
Cervical radiculopathy refers to any disease process that compromises the cervical nerve roots. This article briefly reviews the normal anatomy of the cervical spine and the clinical presentation of patients with radiculopathy. Emphasis is then placed on the magnetic resonance evaluation of these patients, with focus on degenerative disease, the most ...
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Cervical radiculopathy refers to any disease process that compromises the cervical nerve roots. This article briefly reviews the normal anatomy of the cervical spine and the clinical presentation of patients with radiculopathy. Emphasis is then placed on the magnetic resonance evaluation of these patients, with focus on degenerative disease, the most ...
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2011
With regards to spinal disorders, neck pain is one of the most common presenting symptoms, only second to low back pain. When pain radiates down the arm and is associated with sensory and motor disturbances, cervical radiculopathy is suspected.
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With regards to spinal disorders, neck pain is one of the most common presenting symptoms, only second to low back pain. When pain radiates down the arm and is associated with sensory and motor disturbances, cervical radiculopathy is suspected.
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2015
Abstract This is a chapter on Radiculopathies from the Lower Motor Neuron / Muscle disorders section of A Manual of Neurological Signs. Most of the chapters contain a description of the sign, associated signs, and cases, supported by clinical videos and figures.
John G. Morris, Padraic J. Grattan-Smith
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Abstract This is a chapter on Radiculopathies from the Lower Motor Neuron / Muscle disorders section of A Manual of Neurological Signs. Most of the chapters contain a description of the sign, associated signs, and cases, supported by clinical videos and figures.
John G. Morris, Padraic J. Grattan-Smith
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Spine, 1986
This paper is a review of current information on cervical radiculopathy. The focus is on the natural history of the process, the accuracy of diagnostic tests to determine etiology, the differential diagnosis involved, and the surgical tactics available.
W, Dillin +5 more
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This paper is a review of current information on cervical radiculopathy. The focus is on the natural history of the process, the accuracy of diagnostic tests to determine etiology, the differential diagnosis involved, and the surgical tactics available.
W, Dillin +5 more
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2011
All patients presenting with signs and symptoms of lumbar radiculopathy must undergo a thorough history taking and physical examination. Often, however, the diagnosis remains unclear; it is accurate anatomically, but the underlying cause of the lesion is not confirmed, or the symptoms are so severe that more information on the anatomy is required ...
Jose, Mena, Andrew L, Sherman
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All patients presenting with signs and symptoms of lumbar radiculopathy must undergo a thorough history taking and physical examination. Often, however, the diagnosis remains unclear; it is accurate anatomically, but the underlying cause of the lesion is not confirmed, or the symptoms are so severe that more information on the anatomy is required ...
Jose, Mena, Andrew L, Sherman
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Electrodiagnosis of Radiculopathies
Neurologic Clinics, 1985Electrophysiology assesses function and should be considered complementary to, not as competing with, myelography, which assesses structure. Electromyography, being devoid of morbidity and significant side effects, should precede invasive radiology: myelography and contrast-enhanced computerized tomography (CT).
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Electrophysiology of radiculopathies
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2002The anatomy, pathophysiology, and clinical evaluation of radiculopathies are discussed. Defining whether root injury is present and which roots are involved can be difficult but critical for patient management. In conjunction with clinical and radiological information, studies that establish physiological abnormalities of roots should be helpful and ...
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