Radiculopathy and Social Security Disability
https://www.disabilitylawfirmnc.com/c... https://www.disabilitylawfirmnc.com/b... Radiculopathy and Social Security Disability (Cervical and Lumbar) Radiculopathy can be caused by trauma, degenerative changes or anything that puts pressure on the nerve root. While you may have neck and back pain, you also will have radicular symptoms such as numbness, tingling and loss of coordination in your upper or lower extremities.

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