Clinical Considerations for Spinal Conditions
The spine is a complex structure. Medical evaluations for the spine often focus on Range of Motion (how far you can bend). However, a comprehensive clinical assessment should also account for the neurological symptoms that frequently accompany spinal pathology, ensuring all functional limitations are documented.
Enter Radiculopathy
If your back issues cause numbness, tingling, or shooting pain in your legs (sciatica) or arms, you may be experiencing Radiculopathy.
- This is a clinical diagnosis separate from a primary back condition.
- Symptoms can present in both the left and right extremities (bilateral presentation).
Clinical Documentation of Bilateral Symptoms
Back conditions often manifest symptoms in both lower extremities. Documenting these bilateral symptoms during a medical evaluation is essential for an accurate clinical picture of a veteran’s functional limitations.
It is common for the neurological impact of spinal issues to be overlooked during routine exams. At Woobie, our medical evaluations focus on identifying these clinical connections and providing independent nexus letters based on clinical judgment and medical evidence.
*This article was reviewed and updated for compliance on February 17, 2026.