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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1991
The exact pathophysiologic mechanisms behind sciatica are incompletely known; however, compression of spinal nerve roots is known to be correlated to both pain and neural dysfunction in a segmental distribution of that specific nerve root. Compression per se may impair the transport of nutrients to the nerve tissue in such a way that affects the nerve ...
K, Olmarker, B, Rydevik
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The exact pathophysiologic mechanisms behind sciatica are incompletely known; however, compression of spinal nerve roots is known to be correlated to both pain and neural dysfunction in a segmental distribution of that specific nerve root. Compression per se may impair the transport of nutrients to the nerve tissue in such a way that affects the nerve ...
K, Olmarker, B, Rydevik
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Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 2008
Alexandra C, Nevin Lam +2 more
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Alexandra C, Nevin Lam +2 more
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