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Decoding Lumbar Radicular Pain

Evidence-Based Symptom Profiling for PTs

Beyond Simple "Pain" Scores

Data from 90 patients with MRI-confirmed LDH shows a specific "symptom fingerprint." Patients often use affective and sensory descriptors that are rarely captured in basic assessments.

Top Sensory Manifestations (painDETECT)

Numbness
Prevalence 94%
Sudden Attacks
Prevalence 88%
Tingling
Prevalence 84%

Dominant Pain Qualities (SF-MPQ-2)

Aching Pain 92%
Sharp / Stabbing 87%
Tiring-Exhausting 87%
Clinical Triggers

Sensitivity Markers

69% of patients report pain triggered by slight pressure, while 37% experience allodynia (pain to light touch).

Leg Pain Bothersomeness 73%

Reported as 'Extremely Bothersome'

Hot/Burning Sensation 61%

Significant neuropathic marker

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Reference (APA Style)

Hasvik, E., Haugen, A. J., & Grøvle, L. (2022). Symptom descriptors and patterns in lumbar radicular pain caused by disc herniation. BMJ Open, 12(12), e065500.

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