radicular
pronunciation
How to pronounce radicular in British English: UK [ræ'dɪkjʊlə(r)]
How to pronounce radicular in American English: US [ræ'dɪkjʊlə(r)]
Word Origin
- radicular (adj.)
- "pertaining to roots," 1830, from Modern Latin radicula, diminutive of Latin radix (see radish) + -ar.
Example
- 1. To discuss the cause and treatment of lumbar intervertebral disc herniation inducing leg unsymmetry radicular pain .
- 2. Objective to evaluate the imaginological diagnosis of radicular type cervical spondylosis with 3d ct .
- 3. The lack of radicular leg pain associated with straight leg raising diminishes the likelihood of spinal nerve compression as the source or symptoms .
- 4. Conclusion comprehensive examinations of electrophysiology can increase the diagnostic rate of cervical radicular spondylosis , help locational diagnosis and estimate prognosis .
- 5. Like radicular pain associated with intervertebral disc herniation , it is often described as sharp , shooting , or stabbing in nature .