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Abstract Aim of the work 1- To correlate clinical data with both radiological findings and neurophysiological test findings in patients with cervical spondylosis. 2- To look for a possible role of somatosensory evoked potentials and other available neurophyiological in evaluation in these cases. Conclusion Electromyography has been found, also, a simple and sensitive method for evaluation of CSM as well as CSR patients. F-wave latency also has been a significant test in evaluating CS patients. In addition SEPs was found to be most sensitive tool in diagnosing CS cases and it was more sensitive in diagnosing myelopathy than radiculopathy cases. SEPs was even more sensitive than CT scan in evaluating radiculopathy patients. |