Cervical radiculopathy is characterised by sharp, persistent pain, numbness, and/or weakness in the shoulders, arms, hands, chest and upper back due to compressed or inflamed nerves in the cervix (neck). The condition can make daily tasks like writing and overhead lifting difficult so that you might have to make a visit to an orthopedic specialist.
However, 6-12 weeks of the following conventional and medicinal treatment often resolves the condition efficiently and effectively:
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For minor symptoms, temporarily limiting strenuous activities like contact sports and heavy lifting is usually enough to self-resolve the condition. Posture improvements are also recommended to facilitate the healing process.
If simple rest and avoidance proves to be insufficient, the next step is to prescribe soft cervical collars for regular wear until the condition improves. Padding and support provided by the collar promotes healing by limiting neck motion, decompressing pinched nerves, and resting the neck muscles. However, wearing cervical collars continuously over 1-2 weeks can have an adverse effect by weakening the neck muscles.
As a supportive treatment to cervical collars, activity modification, and posture improvement, ice-packs or heated gel packs can intermittently be applied over the neck. This helps reduce pain and inflammation, particularly following any strenuous activity.
People with moderate-to-extreme pain are often referred to a physiotherapist. Physiotherapy involves specialised exercise and stretching routines that are tailored to individual requirements. It focuses on reducing pain and inflammation, increasing mobility, and improving spinal stability, strength, range of motion, and posture.
Sessions usually last for a few weeks to months. For radiculopathy caused by a cervical deformity, a chiropractor may also be referred to manually adjusting the cervical spine.
The following medications help with pain and inflammation relief:
Note:Treatment options are usually combined for maximum effect. Also, since blood flow to the nerves and discs is relatively slow, cervical radiculopathy takes longer to resolve. Standard recovery time is 3 months with significant improvement in 1-2 weeks, although some may take 6-12 months to fully heal.
While spinal surgery boasts an 80-90% success rate, it is only performed when all of the above treatments fail to resolve the condition, or the symptoms continue to progress into major life hindrances. The most commonly performed procedures include:
Cervical radiculopathy generally resolves on its own. However, it may sometimes develop into debilitating neurological symptoms if left untreated. So, if you observe any symptoms of cervical radiculopathy, consult with your doctor for a prompt diagnosis and treatment.
You can also book an appointment with a top Orthopedic Specialist in Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad through oladoc.com, or call our helpline at 042-3890-0939 for assistance to find the RIGHT Doctor for your cervical concerns.
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