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  • 2. Clinical classification criteria for radicular pain caused by lumbar disc herniation: the radicular pain caused by disc herniation (RAPIDH) criteria.
    Genevay S, Courvoisier DS, Konstantinou K, Kovacs FM, Marty M, Rainville J, Norberg M, Kaux JF, Cha TD, Katz JN, Atlas SJ.
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  • 5. New diagnostic support tool for patients with leg symptoms caused by lumbar spinal stenosis and lumbar intervertebral disc herniation: A self-administered, self-reported history questionnaire.
    Aizawa T, Tanaka Y, Yokoyama T, Shimada Y, Yamazaki K, Takei H, Konno S, Kawahara C, Itoi E, Kokubun S.
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  • 6. Study of percutaneous lumbar decompression and treatment algorithm for patients suffering from neurogenic claudication.
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  • 7. Neurogenic intermittent claudication in lumbar spinal canal stenosis: the clinical relationship between the local pressure of the intervertebral foramen and the clinical findings in lumbar spinal canal stenosis.
    Morishita Y, Hida S, Naito M, Arimizu J, Takamori Y.
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  • 8. Quantification of walking ability in subjects with neurogenic claudication from lumbar spinal stenosis--a comparative study.
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  • 9. A diagnostic support tool for lumbar spinal stenosis: a self-administered, self-reported history questionnaire.
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  • 11. Relationship Between Cauda Equina Conduction Time and Type of Neurogenic Intermittent Claudication due to Lumbar Spinal Stenosis.
    Nagao Y, Imajo Y, Funaba M, Suzuki H, Nishida N, Kanchiku T, Sakai T, Taguchi T.
    J Clin Neurophysiol; 2020 Jan 30; 37(1):62-67. PubMed ID: 31335564
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  • 12. Correlation between severity of lumbar spinal stenosis and lumbar epidural steroid injection.
    Park CH, Lee SH.
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  • 13. [Lumbar spinal stenosis. Symptomatology and methods of treatment].
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  • 14. Lumbar spinal stenosis: assessment of cauda equina involvement by electrophysiological recordings.
    Egli D, Hausmann O, Schmid M, Boos N, Dietz V, Curt A.
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  • 15. Diagnostic value of cauda equina motor conduction time in lumbar spinal stenosis.
    Seçil Y, Ekinci AS, Bayram KB, Incesu TK, Tokuçoğlu F, Gürgör N, Özdemirkıran T, Başoğlu M, Ertekin C.
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  • 16. Comparison of the history and physical examination for hip osteoarthritis and lumbar spinal stenosis.
    Rainville J, Bono JV, Laxer EB, Kim DH, Lavelle JM, Indahl A, Borenstein DG, Haig AJ, Katz JN.
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  • 17. Unilateral repetitive tibial nerve stimulation improves neurogenic claudication and bilateral F-wave conduction in central lumbar spinal stenosis.
    Nakajima N, Tani T, Kiyasu K, Kumon M, Taniguchi S, Takemasa R, Tadokoro N, Nishida K, Ikeuchi M.
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  • 18. Groin pain associated with sacroiliac joint dysfunction and lumbar disorders.
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  • 19. Motor conduction alterations in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis following the onset of neurogenic claudication.
    Baramki HG, Steffen T, Schondorf R, Aebi M.
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  • 20. Superion interspinous process spacer for intermittent neurogenic claudication secondary to moderate lumbar spinal stenosis: two-year results from a randomized controlled FDA-IDE pivotal trial.
    Patel VV, Whang PG, Haley TR, Bradley WD, Nunley PD, Davis RP, Miller LE, Block JE, Geisler FH.
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