Category: cervical radiculopathy

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Neck Pain? Weakness May Be A Factor

November 7th, 2022

In those without any neck pathology, the cervical spine should move freely to end range flexion, extension, sidebending, and rotation without pain. For many, these motions can be painful; indicating the presence of some underlying issue that typically is musculoskeletal in origin. This type of condition can make it difficult to look for traffic when

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What is Cervical Radiculopathy?

March 4th, 2022

Have you experienced neck stiffness that prevents you from driving? Are you scared that certain movements will send shooting pain down your shoulder/arm? You may be experiencing cervical radiculopathy. Cervical Radiculopathy This condition is the clinical description of when a cervical nerve root becomes inflamed, damaged, or pinched.  Symptoms of Cervical Radiculopathy Neck pain/stiffness Numbness/

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Relieve Radiating Neck Pain with These 4 Exercises

December 1st, 2021

Do you experience pain that starts at your neck and travels down to your shoulder, arm, and even your hands? Have you noticed that your arm feels weak or that your fingers feel numb and tingly? You may have a condition known as cervical radiculopathy, which is more commonly referred to as a pinched nerve.

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A Non-Operative Approach to Cervical Radiculopathy

October 7th, 2020

Cervical radiculopathy is often referred to as a pinched nerve in the neck. It is characterized by radiating pain from the neck to the shoulder, shoulder blade, arm, or hand. The condition affects an average of 85 out of 100,000 people—most often individuals in their 50s. Athletes, heavy laborers, and workers who use vibrating machinery

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