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A tragic case of spinal red flags and red herrings. Physiotherapy 90, 73–76. , 1994. The masqueraders. , Palastanga, N. ), Grieve’s modern manual therapy. second ed. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, pp. 841–856. , 2000. Cervical discography: Clinical implications from 12 years of experience. Spine 25, 182–1389. , 1993. Late infection of spinal instrumentation by hematogenous seeding. Spine 18, 492–496. , 2004. Predicting persistent neck pain: A 1-year follow-up of a population cohort. Spine 29, 1648–1654.
1995. Differential diagnosis in physical therapy, second ed. W B Saunders Company, Philadelphia. , 2004. A tragic case of spinal red flags and red herrings. Physiotherapy 90, 73–76. , 1994. The masqueraders. , Palastanga, N. ), Grieve’s modern manual therapy. second ed. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, pp. 841–856. , 2000. Cervical discography: Clinical implications from 12 years of experience. Spine 25, 182–1389. , 1993. Late infection of spinal instrumentation by hematogenous seeding. Spine 18, 492–496.
Additionally cervical radiculopathy commonly causes unilateral upper extremity strength, sensation, and reflex deficits that are isolated to the 33 Part | 1 | Introduction distribution of the affected nerve root(s). Myelopathies, on the other hand, are disorders of the spinal cord and are discussed in detail in Chapter 9. Although symptoms often begin as merely neck pain or a ‘stiff neck’, myelopathies of the mid-cervical spine (C3–C5) commonly cause more distal pain and symptoms of numb and/or ‘clumsy’ hands.
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