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IntroductionDenervation of the paraspinal muscles in spinal disorders is frequently attributed to radiculopathy. Therefore, patients with lumbar spinal stenosis causing asymmetrical symptoms should have asymmetrical paraspinal denervation.
MethodsSeventy‐three patients with clinical lumbar spinal stenosis, aged 55–85 years, completed a pain drawing and underwent masked electrodiagnostic testing,...
Lumbar spinal stenosis has evolved from an anatomic concept to a poorly defined clinical syndrome. Rules for such a syndrome need to be informed by the experience and beliefs of expert clinicians. The level of certainty is seldom considered in defining criteria for a syndrome. To design an innovative online recursive survey technique to seek out information that is valued by specialists and to...
To examine the associations between sleep problems and quality of life (QoL) in children with cerebral palsy (CP).Prospective correlational study using parent-report forms to measure QoL and sleep disorder symptoms. Two groups comprised of 41 children with CP and 91 typically developing (TD) controls age 8–12years participated in a prospective correlational study.Measures were the PedsQL-4.0 Generic...
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