2011, Number 598
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Rev Med Cos Cen 2011; 68 (598)
Radiculopatía cervical y Lumbo-Sacra
Jiménez SJG
Language: Spanish
References: 11
Page: 265-269
PDF size: 244.21 Kb.
ABSTRACT
A literature review was comprehensive and well documented radiculopathy symptoms often taking into the cervical and lumbosacral and describe the anatomic relationships of the vertebral column with spinal cord to identify possible areas ofhighest risk to suffer from this disease. Also shown are the latest diagnostic techniques in raducular pain and evidence of appropriate treatments applied.
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