Current trends: Operative Strategy for the Management of Cervical Radiculopathy
Abstract:BackgroundCervical radiculopathy is caused by compression of spinal nerve roots due to disc herniation, spondylosis, instability, trauma or rarely tumors. Due to compressive pathology patients present with sensorimotor deficit syndrome like neck pain, numbness, and /or tingling sensation in upper extremities. [1,2]. The purpose of this review is to address some questions. What are the current surgical planning and treatment options for the patient with cervical radiculopathy ?How did the surgical skill changed… Show more
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