Cervical radiculopathy is a condition that affects the nerves in the cervical (neck) region of the spine. At its most mild, cervical radiculopathy causes neck pain; in severe cases, a patient can lose feeling in the neck and experience decreased mobility. Learn more about cervical radiculopathy and the options for treating its symptoms.
Cervical radiculopathy refers to any form of nerve irritation or damage at the cervical level of the spine. Cervical nerves can be affected by a number of factors, the most common of which include herniated discs, degenerative disc disease and spinal stenosis. All of these conditions can pinch, inflame or otherwise impact the nerves in such a way that results in neck pain.
A few common signs of cervical radiculopathy include:
Because radiculopathy involves the nerves, treating the condition is essential to preventing permanent damage and loss of feeling.
Treatment for cervical radiculopathy includes conservative options like pain medication, physical therapy and chiropractic. Injections may also help relieve inflammation and pain. If these treatments fail, a minimally invasive surgical procedure may be considered.
You don’t realize how often you move your neck every day until you experience a neck pain condition like cervical radiculopathy. The pain and decreased range of motion can seriously decrease your quality of life. You don’t have to live with pain. We offer treatments that can help you feel like your old self again. Make an appointment with a pain management doctor at Advanced Spine & Pain Clinics of Minnesota today to review your options. You can make an appointment by filling out our form or calling our office at (612) 20-SPINE.