1naresh
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No. of Patients Pain Relief (No. of Patients), n (%) Excellent Good Fair Poor Radiculopathy level L3 27 6 (23) 6 (23) 8 (31) 6 (23) L4 54 11 (21) 13 (24) 17 (31) 13 (24) L5 102 17 (16) 25 (25) 24 (24) 36 (35) S1 46 16 (35) 9 (20) 6 (12) 15 (33) Posterolateral 114 15 (13) 24 (21) 26 (23) 49 (43) Foraminal 100 20 (20) 25 (25) 20 (20) 35 (35) Extraforaminal 15 6 (40) 1 (7) 1 (7) 7 (46)