Original paper
“Shooting pain” in lumbar radiculopathy and trigeminal neuralgia, and ideas concerning its neural substrates
Abstract
Patients with radicular low back pain (radicular LBP, sciatica) frequently describe their pain as “shooting” or “radiating.” The dictionary meaning of these words implies rapid movement, and indeed, many sufferers report feeling pain moving rapidly from the lower back or buttock into the leg. But, others do not. Moreover, the sensation of movement is paradoxical; it is neither predicted nor accounted for by current ideas about the...
Paper Details
Title
“Shooting pain” in lumbar radiculopathy and trigeminal neuralgia, and ideas concerning its neural substrates
Published Date
Oct 21, 2019
Journal
Volume
161
Issue
2
Pages
308 - 318
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