Spinal radiculitis

Spinal radiculitis refers to a general term for inflammatory and degenerative diseases of the spinal nerve root caused by various reasons. The lesion can invade the spinal nerve root of any segment of the neck, chest, waist, and iliac crest. Clinically, cervical and thoracic nerve roots and lumbosacral nerves are most commonly involved, causing shoulder and back pain and low back pain.

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