“…Identification of clinical predictors of outcome in these patients likely involves analysis of many potential interacting factors including psychological and cognitive‐behavioural factors such as fear avoidance behaviour, negative outcome expectancy (den Boer, Oostendorp, Beems, Munneke, & Evers, 2006a; den Boer, Oostendorp, Beems, Munneke, Oerlemans, et al, 2006; Johansson, Linton, Rosenblad, Bergkvist, & Nilsson, 2010), pain catastrophizing (Lautenbacher et al., 2010), depression, anxiety (Chaichana, Mukherjee, Adogwa, Chen, & McGirt, 2011) and physical factors (Rushton, Zoulas, Powell, & Staal, 2018; Werner et al., 2017). While such multidimensional predictors of outcome to inform surgical patient selection are valuable and may guide alternative clinical pathways of care, the predictive value of sensory nerve fibre function has yet to be systematically investigated in people with painful lumbar radiculopathy.…”