2009
DOI: 10.1179/175361409x12472218840889
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Lumbar nerve root pain: what works and what doesn't?

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“…Unusual nerve redevelopment may occur after peripheral nerve injury, leading to the development of a neuroma on the nerve trunk 15 . These nerve sprouts can produce extemporaneous release of impulses leading to a perception of pain.…”
Section: Definitions Of Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unusual nerve redevelopment may occur after peripheral nerve injury, leading to the development of a neuroma on the nerve trunk 15 . These nerve sprouts can produce extemporaneous release of impulses leading to a perception of pain.…”
Section: Definitions Of Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has raised doubts as to the role of particulate CSs in the observed adverse CNS events and thus whether the adverse events are actually related to nonembolization-type phenomena. 14 The aim of this in vitro study was to assess the capacity of the commonly used CS preparations to cause embolic phenomenon via microscopic analysis. CSs were assessed before and after mixing with both LA and human plasma.…”
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