Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Cervical Radiculopathy Treatment More Condition_symptoms Is It Possible To Have Cervical Radiculopathy From Herniated Discs And Not Have Neck Pain?

Is it possible to have cervical radiculopathy from herniated discs and not have neck pain? - cervical radiculopathy treatment more condition_symptoms

I have a rotor cuff and carpal tunnel, but the overall picture of pain was never bad. And now my hand and index finger is tingling, in fact, the index was numb and burns badly. Your PCP provides chiropractic or acupuncture as a treatment method. BTW, have repeatedly tried to physical therapy, and only aggravated conditions.

6 comments:

B H said...

It is rare that prevent cervical radiculopathy neck pain. The pressure on a nerve pinched push against the bone, nerves and the sensory fibers of the protest. It is, in general, spasms of the neck muscles, pain, if you. None reported that they have a these symptoms and therefore doubt that the pain in the neck.

But there is enough information to really try to locate the source of the pain. What I can say is that the numbness in the fingers is a worrying sign - especially if it still exists. It is proposed that there will be permanent nerve damage. I suggest, because things do not improve, a referral to a neurologist. A neurologist can do nerve conduction studies to determine where the actual site of nerve injury.

It may be in the wrist or carpal tunnel. But you say that you tore your rotator cuff and I'm really more concerned that she has also canceled the nerves for the injury. The nerve is torn brachial plexus injury and nerve-torn known aboutn are anywhere from the shoulder to the neck and trapezius.

gillianp... said...

Radiculopathy is not a specific condition, but a description of a problem) in which one or more nerves are affected and not function properly (neuropathy. The focus is on the nerve root (radix put "=" root "). This can lead to pain () radicular pain, weakness, numbness or difficulty controlling specific muscles.
In radiculopathy, the problem is in the vicinity of the nerve root, along the spine. However, pain may occur, or other symptoms in one end by a process called referred pain. For example, a nerve root compression can in neck pain and weakness in the forearm.
However, you do not have pain in the neck, which is unusual for herniated discs in the neck? However, the problem is the finger of nerves, the shoulder, elbow or wrist, the case will be affected causing! I would go for a test of nerves and show the behavior when the problem of the nerve, neck, shoulder, elbow, wrist. Good luck

MsSmurfy said...

As someone who has suffered from severe neck pain for many years, as suffering whiplash hit by a drunk driver my car MPH over 60 ... She never thought that years later would have an impact! But actually I have, and came to the cervical fusion Done C-3/C-4/C-5/C-6...with hip bone graft and titanium plates and screws in 2000. He saved my life a living hell ... But in the meantime, many chiropractors, physical therapy with [the worst of my situation] all efforts to alleviate my pain and neurological disorders [it worse]. Almost 30 years I have suffered ... until finally on the right side to release the source of my personal situation. I am still suffering from a herniated disc, since few DDD [degenerative disc disease], but life is much better! I encourage you to pursue your own research, speaking not only as an individual doctor or otherwise. You will be able to decide, on the options that are used to "YOU" the best for your particular situation. Try www.webmd.com visit for a fewHome to a path of unlimited information. Take care, Good luck ~ ~

MsSmurfy said...

As someone who has suffered from severe neck pain for many years, as suffering whiplash hit by a drunk driver my car MPH over 60 ... She never thought that years later would have an impact! But actually I have, and came to the cervical fusion Done C-3/C-4/C-5/C-6...with hip bone graft and titanium plates and screws in 2000. He saved my life a living hell ... But in the meantime, many chiropractors, physical therapy with [the worst of my situation] all efforts to alleviate my pain and neurological disorders [it worse]. Almost 30 years I have suffered ... until finally on the right side to release the source of my personal situation. I am still suffering from a herniated disc, since few DDD [degenerative disc disease], but life is much better! I encourage you to pursue your own research, speaking not only as an individual doctor or otherwise. You will be able to decide, on the options that are used to "YOU" the best for your particular situation. Try www.webmd.com visit for a fewHome to a path of unlimited information. Take care, Good luck ~ ~

mistify said...

Yes, it is quite possible. This should normally be a fairly large disc herniation and pain is relatively constant. It is generally a good prognosis.

However, we know that the symptoms of rotator cuff can be sent in the arm / hand and carpal tunnel condition.

It was recommended that a neurosurgeon?

The Professor said...

Well, I Anser issue and not on what he speculating. The answer is YES. You can successfully radiculopathy from a cervical herniated disc and not of pain in the neck.

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