non-neurogenic injury
non-neurogenic pain
assessing non-neurogenic
non-neurogenic causes
rule out non-neurogenic
non-neurogenic condition
was non-neurogenic
initially non-neurogenic
secondary non-neurogenic
diagnosing non-neurogenic
the patient's back pain was determined to be non-neurogenic in origin.
we investigated the possibility of non-neurogenic causes for his leg weakness.
the clinical findings suggested a non-neurogenic etiology for the patient's symptoms.
ruling out non-neurogenic sources was crucial in the diagnostic process.
the mri showed no evidence of a neurogenic component, suggesting a non-neurogenic problem.
further testing was ordered to confirm the non-neurogenic nature of the condition.
the physician considered non-neurogenic factors contributing to the patient's radiculopathy.
it's important to differentiate between neurogenic and non-neurogenic pain syndromes.
the treatment plan focused on addressing the non-neurogenic aspects of his condition.
the study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of non-neurogenic causes in lower back pain.
after extensive workup, a non-neurogenic cause was identified for the patient's symptoms.
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