Pinched nerve in the neck

Cervical radiculopathy

Overview

All of the nerves that go into your arms and hands first pass through your spinal cord in your neck. If these nerves are pinched or inflamed this will often result in pain not only in the neck but also shooting into the shoulders, arms or hands. This can be an ache, tingle, burning or lightning-like shooting pain.


Common causes of pinched nerves are disk disease (collapse, degeneration, herniation are terms commonly used) as well as bone spurs or spinal column deformity.


This pain can range from mild and annoying to severe and incapacitating with weakness.

Healthy neck illustration

Diagnosis

If a pinched nerve is suspected by your doctor then X-ray is often used as a first step to evaluate the bones and discs in the spine. Unfortunately x-ray does not allow us to see nerves or provide a high level of detail.

To actually see the nerves in your neck and any associated herniated disks, bone spurs, or other causes of inflammation an MRI is almost always required. An MRI is a test that uses a magnet to give a high resolution image. MRIs take longer than an x-ray but both are painless.

Painful neck illustration

Pain management

The good news is that most people with a pinched nerve will respond to a course of conservative, or nonsurgical treatment. This is in the form of medications, physical therapy, stretching and lifestyle modifications. Often anti-inflammatory drugs such as steroids are utilized to help reduce inflammation. These medications can be injected directly onto the nerve for even better relief.

Sometimes the pain is severe, progressing, or not responding to nonsurgical options. In these cases surgery may be required to remove the material irritating the nerve (be it bone, ligament, or disk) and provide long term relief.

Surgery

Sometimes the pain is severe, progressing, or not responding to nonsurgical options. In these cases surgery may be required to remove the material irritating the nerve (be it bone, ligament, or disk) and provide long term relief.


Dr. Rossi is proud to offer cutting edge technology including artificial disk replacements when necessary.

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