Cervical radiculopathy occurs when a nerve in the neck is compressed or irritated, often due to a herniated disc, bone spurs, or degenerative changes. This compression can cause pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness that radiates from the neck into the shoulders, arms, or hands. Daily activities such as lifting, typing, driving, or even turning the head can become uncomfortable or difficult. Early diagnosis and proper treatment can prevent worsening of symptoms and improve quality of life.
A slipped or bulging disc in the cervical spine can press against nearby nerves, triggering pain, tingling, or numbness down the arm.
Age-related wear and tear, arthritis, or bone spurs may narrow nerve pathways, leading to compression and irritation.
Accidents, falls, or sudden neck movements can cause nerve inflammation or disc damage.
Poor posture, prolonged desk work, heavy lifting, or repetitive neck motions can worsen symptoms over time.
Dr. Sreekanth Vemula performs a thorough neurological and physical examination to evaluate muscle strength, reflexes, and sensory function. Imaging tests such as MRI or CT scans help identify disc herniation, bone spurs, or spinal narrowing, while nerve conduction studies (NCS) and electromyography (EMG) confirm the affected nerve and severity of compression.
A Personalised Multi-Approach Plan — combining medications, therapy, lifestyle adjustments, and advanced interventions.
Medications
Pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory medications help reduce discomfort and make daily activities easier. Muscle relaxants or nerve-stabilizing drugs may also be prescribed depending on the type of nerve irritation.
Physiotherapy
Targeted exercises strengthen neck and shoulder muscles, improve posture, enhance flexibility, and support spinal alignment. Physiotherapy also helps relieve pressure on affected nerves, restore mobility, and prevent recurrence.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
A non-invasive therapy that helps reduce nerve pain by modulating brain signals associated with pain perception. TMS is especially useful for patients with chronic or difficult-to-treat symptoms.
Lifestyle & Ergonomic Adjustments
Correcting posture, optimizing workspace ergonomics, avoiding prolonged neck strain, and including gentle neck stretches in daily routines can prevent worsening of symptoms.
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Cervical radiculopathy is a condition that occurs when a nerve in the neck is compressed, causing pain, numbness, or weakness that can radiate down the arm.
If you have neck pain that extends into your arms or if you experience numbness or weakness, it’s important to seek treatment. Early intervention can prevent further complications.