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Laser-evoked potentials: prognostic relevance of pain pathway defects in patients with acute radiculopathy
European Spine Journal, 09/29/09
Quante M et al. – The authors propose that clinical testing using LEP with latency analysis is a useful tool for estimating the course of disease, so that patients with poor predictive parameters can be treated more invasively at early disease stages to avoid persistence of radiculopathy.
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