Tag: CNS Contribution to Radiculopathy (Centralization / Peripheralization) [Author: H. Sabbagh D.C.]

CNS Contribution to Radiculopathy (Centralization / Peripheralization)

CNS Contribution to Radiculopathy (Centralization / Peripheralization)

Abstract Spinal bio-mechanical radicular pain has become a common chief complaint in our health care system. Keeping in mind that it can represent a wide category of etiologies ranging from a self-limited / uncomplicated sciatica, to a progressive radiculopathy leading to motor deficit. As such, it demands a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation, and a treatment plan, accordingly. It is therefore empirical…

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