Groin Pain Caused by L3 and L4 Radiculopathy

  • Sasaki M
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Background: Previous reports have described patients with groin pain induced by lumbar radiculopathy below the L3 spinal level, but this type of groin pain has not been studied in detail. This retrospective clinical study investigated the possibility of groin pain caused by lumbar radiculopathy below the L3 spinal level.

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Sasaki, M. (2013). Groin Pain Caused by L3 and L4 Radiculopathy. Journal of Spine, 03(03). https://doi.org/10.4172/2165-7939.1000169

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