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Nerve Root Parasthesias

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C1   None  
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C2   None  
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C3   Cheek, side of neck  
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C4   Horizontal band along clavicle and upper scapula  
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C5   None  
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C6   Thumb and index finger  
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C7   Index, long and ring fingers  
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C8   Little finger alone or with two adjacent fingers; not ring or long fingers, alone or together (C7)  
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T1   Disk lesions @ upper 2 thoracic levels dont give rise 2 root weakness of hand intrinsic muscles r due 2 other pathology. Dural & nerve root stress has T1 elbow flex w/ arm horizontal. T1-2 scapulae ->&back on chest wall. Neck flex at any thoracic level  
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T2   Disk lesions @ upper 2 thoracic levels dont give rise 2 root weakness of hand intrinsic muscles r due 2 other pathology. Dural & nerve root stress has T1 elbow flex w/ arm horizontal. T1-2 scapulae ->&back on chest wall. Neck flex at any thoracic level  
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T3-12   Articular & dural signs & root pain r common. Root signs (cutaneous analgesia) r rare & have such indefinate are that they have little localizing value. Weakness is not detectable  
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L1   Groin; after holding posture, which causes pain  
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L2   Occasionally anterior thigh  
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L3   Medial knee, anterior lower leg  
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L4   Medial aspect of calf and ankle  
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L5   Lateral aspect of leg, medial three toes  
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S1   Lateral two toes, lateral foot, lateral leg to knee, plantar aspect of foot  
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S2   Lateral leg, knee and heel  
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S3   None  
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S4   Saddle area, genitals, anus, impotence, massive posterior herniation  
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