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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 94-B, Issue SUPP_I | Pages 1 - 1
1 Jan 2012
Albert H Hauge E Manniche C
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Purpose

To describe the frequency of different patterns of pain response and their association with outcomes (prognosis) and MRI findings in patients experiencing sciatica.

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176 consecutive consenting patients with radicular pain underwent an MRI and a clinical assessment at baseline using a standardized procedure of repeated lumbar movements and positioning guided. Based on their pain response, patients were divided into five groups: abolition centralization, reduction centralization, unstable centralization, peripheralization, and no effect on pain.