Cervical & Lumbar Radiculopathy
A condition where nerve roots in the cervical (neck) or lumbar (lower back) spine are compressed or irritated, causing pain, numbness, and weakness that radiates along the nerve pathway.
Overview
Cervical and Lumbar Radiculopathy occurs when nerve roots in the spine are compressed or irritated, typically due to herniated discs, bone spurs, or spinal stenosis. This compression causes pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness that follows the specific nerve pathway from the spine to the extremities.
Dr. Hemani uses a comprehensive approach combining medications, physical therapy, and nerve-targeted interventions to manage pain and improve function.
Symptoms
- Radiating PainSharp, shooting pain that radiates from the spine down the arm (cervical) or leg (lumbar)
- Numbness & TinglingNumbness, tingling, or pins-and-needles sensation in affected areas
- Muscle WeaknessWeakness in specific muscle groups served by the affected nerve
- Reflex ChangesDiminished or absent reflexes in the affected extremity
- Positional PainPain that worsens with certain movements or positions
Diagnosis
Clinical Evaluation
Detailed history and physical examination with neurological testing
MRI Scans
Magnetic resonance imaging to visualize disc herniations and nerve compression
CT Scans
Computed tomography to assess bony structures and spinal canal
Electromyography
EMG and nerve conduction studies to assess nerve function
Treatment
Vertebroplasty
Anti-inflammatory drugs, muscle relaxants, and neuropathic pain medications
Physical Therapy
Targeted exercises to strengthen core muscles and improve posture
Epidural Injections
Steroid injections to reduce inflammation around compressed nerves
Spinal Cord Stimulation
Advanced neuromodulation therapy for chronic radicular pain that hasn't responded to other treatments
Lifestyle Modifications
Ergonomic adjustments, posture correction, and activity modifications
When to See a Doctor
Seek immediate medical attention if you experience severe pain, muscle weakness, loss of bladder or bowel control, or if symptoms worsen despite rest and conservative treatment.
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