Chronic Cervical Radiculopathy

Overview of Conditions Chronic cervical radiculopathy is a condition resulting from nerve root compression in the cervical spine, often due to factors like degenerative disc disease, cervical spondylosis, or foraminal stenosis. In the chronic phase, symptoms can persist or reoccur, leading to ongoing pain, sensory disturbances (numbness, tingling), and weakness in the upper extremities. Common […]

Acute Cervical Radiculopathy

Overview of Conditions Cervical radiculopathy refers to the compression or irritation of one or more nerve roots in the cervical spine, resulting in radiating pain, weakness, numbness, or tingling in the upper extremities. This condition is often caused by herniated discs, cervical spondylosis, or foraminal stenosis, leading to nerve root compression.The acute onset of cervical […]