“…45 Radicular pain is defined as ectopic nociceptive firing within spinal nerves due to inflammation, mechanical strain, or possible ischemic damage to dorsal root ganglia, resulting in pain perceived in the nerve-supplied territory. 45 Interventions: Education about the condition 13,[25][26][27][28][29]33,34 Neurodynamics (neural mobilization) when tolerated 46 Spinal manipulation (thrust and/or nonthrust as tolerated) 10,14,16,39,47 Directional preference exercises 42 Neurogenic claudication: pain caused by intermittent compression and/or ischemia of a single or multiple nerve roots 48 Interventions: Education about the condition 13,[25][26][27][28][29]33,34 Spinal manipulation (thrust and/or nonthrust as tolerated) [49][50][51] Neurodynamics (neural mobilization) [49][50][51] Muscle stretching 49,51 Lumbar mobilization exercise 49,51 Self-management via a cognitive behavioral approach including goal-setting, graded activity, pacing, relaxation, and body positioning techniques to reduce lumbar lordosis 49,51 Home exercises when tolerated 49,51 Comanage with other providers when needed 52 Central sensitization...…”