2008
DOI: 10.1097/brs.0b013e31817b5bb7
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Driver Reaction Time Before and After Treatment for Lumbar Radiculopathy

Abstract: The study identified significant DRTs' changes both in radiculopathy and after SNRB. Right and left radiculopathic patients should be advised about the possible changes in their DRTs post-SNRB. Future research with regard to the suitability for radiculopathic patients to drive and the best time to resume driving post-SNRB is needed.

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“…One article was excluded because it was published in two different journals [8]. Consequently, six studies met our inclusion criteria and were included in this review (Table 1) [236789]. Among these studies, three studies had reviewed the changes in DRT after lumbar spinal intervention, after cervical spinal surgery in one study, and after cervical or lumbar spinal surgery in one study.…”
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“…One article was excluded because it was published in two different journals [8]. Consequently, six studies met our inclusion criteria and were included in this review (Table 1) [236789]. Among these studies, three studies had reviewed the changes in DRT after lumbar spinal intervention, after cervical spinal surgery in one study, and after cervical or lumbar spinal surgery in one study.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these studies, three studies had reviewed the changes in DRT after lumbar spinal intervention, after cervical spinal surgery in one study, and after cervical or lumbar spinal surgery in one study. The range of procedures reviewed included selective nerve root block [2], anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) [6], lumbar fusion and/or decompression [379], and posterior sequestrectomy or subtotal discectomy [12]. …”
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