physiopraxis 2019; 17(05): 36-40
DOI: 10.1055/a-0867-7030
Therapie
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Dauerbrenner Rückenschmerz – Radikuläre Syndrome differenzieren

Christian Garlich

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17. Mai 2019 (online)

Ischialgie, radikulärer Schmerz oder Radikulopathie – was genau es ist, sollten Physiotherapeuten abgrenzen können. Und das ist gar nicht so einfach, da viele der gängigen Tests unauffällig sind, obwohl eine Pathologie vorliegt.

 
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