Anatomical Nature of Radicular Leg Pain Analyzed by Clinical Findings
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Subjective nature of lower limb radicular pain.
BACKGROUND Lumbar pathologies may cause the perception of leg pain, but the character of this pain has not been described. Diagnosis is often based on dermatomal charts, but observations reveal that the pain is not typically perceived on the skin. OBJECTIVE To document the incidence of superficial versus deep pain localization among patients with lumbar radicular pain. METHODS Twenty-five p...
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عنوان ژورنال: PAIN RESEARCH
سال: 2000
ISSN: 0915-8588,2187-4697
DOI: 10.11154/pain.15.87