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  1. What Are the Main Radicular Nerve Groups? - ScienceInsights

    Explore the four main radicular nerve groups that map all body sensation, movement, and common spinal pain patterns.

  2. What Are Radicular Nerve Groups and What Do They Do?

    Jul 28, 2025 · Radicular nerve groups are bundles of nerve roots that extend from the spinal cord, acting as a communication network between the brain and the rest of the body.

  3. VA Disability Rating for Radiculopathy (The Ultimate Guide)

    Mar 13, 2020 · Radiculopathy can affect four main regions of the spine—cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral —and is rated based on the specific nerve groups involved (e.g., upper/lower extremities) …

  4. Rating Schedule for The Peripheral Nerves of the Upper Back and Arms

    Learn about VA disability ratings for peripheral nerves of the upper back and arms; including criteria, percentages, and helpful notes.

  5. Radiculopathy: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

    Depending on where along your spine the pinched nerve is, your healthcare provider will classify the radiculopathy as one of three types: Cervical radiculopathy (neck). Thoracic radiculopathy (upper …

  6. Radiculopathy - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Nerve roots split from the cord and travel between the vertebrae into various areas of your body. When these nerve roots become pinched or damaged, the resulting symptoms are called radiculopathy.

  7. Radiculopathy, Radiculitis and Radicular Pain - Spine-health

    Learn precise definitions and thorough explanations of radiculopathy, radiculitis, and radicular pain, including how doctors use the terms, what they mean, and examples of these diagnoses in the …

  8. Distinguishing Radiculopathies from Mononeuropathies - PMC

    The goal is to find a pattern of weakness in both proximal and distal muscles that is unique to either a radicular myotome or peripheral nerve distribution that can be used to distinguish the two lesions (19).

  9. 8713 - All radicular groups-Neuralgia | Medical EPSS

    Neuralgia refers to a severe sharp pain occurring along the course of a nerve. All radicular groups refer to the brachial plexus.

  10. Getting Disability for Nerve Damage - VA Rating and Benefits

    Apr 23, 2024 · Each peripheral nerve of the upper back/neck and the arms contains their own diagnostic codes for rating purposes. If all or most of the nerves in a particular radicular group are affected, …