radiculopathy
noun
ra·dic·u·lop·a·thy
rə-ˌdi-kyə-ˈlä-pə-thē
plural radiculopathies
: irritation of or injury to a spinal nerve root (as from being compressed) that typically causes pain, numbness, or muscle weakness in the part of the body which is supplied with nerves from that root : a pinched nerve of the cervical, thoracic, or lumbar region of the spinal column
Among patients with acute radiculopathy due to a herniated lumbar disk, a short course of oral steroids, compared with placebo, resulted in modestly improved function …—Harley Goldberg et al.
In clinical epidemiology, 80% of cervical radiculopathies involve C6 or C7 roots.—Masaya Mizutamari et al.
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