Cervical Radiculopathy
A negative upper limb neurodynamic test lowers the likelihood of radicular symptoms in the source's clinical reasoning. Cervical radiculopathy involves irritation or compromise of a cervical nerve root as it exits through the cervical fora…
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A negative upper limb neurodynamic test lowers the likelihood of radicular symptoms in the source's clinical reasoning. Cervical radiculopathy involves irritation or compromise of a cervical nerve root as it exits through the cervical foramen. The source avoids reducing cervical radiculopathy to a simple mechanical pinching model unless the nerve is significantly swollen or compromised.