Critical Reviews™ in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Erscheint 4 Ausgaben pro Jahr
ISSN Druckformat: 0896-2960
ISSN Online: 2162-6553
SJR:
0.141
SNIP:
0.129
CiteScore™::
0.6
H-Index:
18
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Thoracic Radiculopathy
Volumen 24,
Ausgabe 3-4, 2012,
pp. 147-157
DOI: 10.1615/CritRevPhysRehabilMed.2013007536
ABSTRAKT
Thoracic radiculopathy is much less common than lumbar or cervical radiculopathy. Degenerative disk disease and trauma are the most common etiologies of thoracic radiculopathy. Fortunately, most symptomatic thoracic disk disease in the absence of neurological signs improves with conservative treatment. There are a broad range of etiologies of thoracic radiculopathy. The optimal treatment, including conservative, interventional, or surgical options for thoracic radiculopathy, is usually related to the specific etiology. To our knowledge and after literature review, there have been no large, multicentered trials on treatment efficacy for thoracic radiculopathy.
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