1. This is a key distinction between saphenous nerve neuropathy and lower back radiculopathy . 2. A Cervical Radiculopathy is nothing more than a Radiculopathy in the Cervical Spine. 3. A Cervical Radiculopathy is nothing more than a Radiculopathy in the Cervical Spine. 4. BRP may be attributed to a neuropathy, such as chronic cervical radiculopathy . 5. Neurocysticercosis involving the spinal cord, most commonly presenting as back pain and radiculopathy . 6. Certain injuries can also lead to radiculopathy . 7. In the case of lumbosacral radiculopathy , a Straight leg raise maneuver may exacerbate radiculopathic symptoms. 8. Radiculopathy is a diagnosis commonly made by physicians in primary care specialities, orthopedics, physiatry, and neurology.9. They have dubbed it Salon Sink Radiculopathy , or injury to nerve roots going from the spinal cord to extremities. 10. In the case of cervical radiculopathy , Spurling's test may elicit or reproduce symptoms radiating down the arm.