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Cervical radiculopathy is nerve compression in the neck, causing pain, weakness, or numbness radiating from the neck into the shoulder and arm.
Schwannoma: (Left) T2-weighted sagittal MRI of the cervical spine; (Middle) T1-weighted with gadolinium sagittal MRI of the cervical spine; (Right) T1-weighted with gadolinium coronal MRI of the neck ...
A decreased pin-prick sensation in the distribution of a cervical nerve root along with neck pain strongly suggests a compressive lesion of the cervical nerve root (Figure 12, Table 4 ).
Nerve-root compression leads to radiculopathy, which may in turn lead to pain, numbness, and weakness in the arm and hand. Some patients with nerve-root compression may also have headaches or ...
Neck pain with arm weakness deserves careful assessment for nerve root or spinal cord compression. The pattern of weakness provides valuable diagnostic information.
A cervical intervertebral disc can prolapse (hernia or rupture) asymptomatically or may produce neck pain, nerve root compression (radiculopathy) or spinal cord compression (myelopathy). Surgery is ...
In addition, a right-sided mediolateral disc herniation, along with mild compression of the spinal cord and severe compression of the right C6 nerve root, was shown (Figure 2).
Featured A positive Spurling test indicates you have nerve root compression. This pain can affect your neck, shoulder, or arms. It sometimes feels similar to muscle weakness.
A. The traditional approach to painful nerve compression due to cervical disc damage is the fusion procedure, in which the disc is removed and the surrounding vertebrae are permanently locked together ...