Understanding Cervical Radiculopathy
Cervical radiculopathy is a medical condition that involves the compression or irritation of nerve roots in the cervical spine, leading to a range of symptoms. This condition can be quite debilitating, affecting daily activities and diminishing the quality of life for those affected. In this article, we will delve into the causes and symptoms of cervical radiculopathy to provide a comprehensive understanding of this spinal disorder.
Signs Of Cervical Radiculopathy
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- Apply Jelly generously to the affected area.
- Gently bend your head forward and place the Device on the back of your neck.
- With a circular sliding motion, move the Device over the back and sides of your neck.
- Continue this circular sliding motion for 15 minutes to ease your cervical radiculopathy, adding more Jelly as needed to maintain a smooth glide.
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What is cervical radiculopathy?
Cervical radiculopathy is oftentimes referred to as a pinched or irritated nerve. It’s located in the neck area and can cause pain, numbness, or weakness that radiates into the chest or arms.
How can I treat my cervical radiculopathy at home?
Try taking it easy. If you suffer from cervical disc disease and experience increased neck pain, it’s important to temporarily avoid or cut back on intense activities. While resting, try to find a comfortable position that causes you the least amount of neck pain. You can also try applying heat or cold packs to the area. Stretching can also help; however, stop immediately if you start to experience significant discomfort while stretching.
Can cervical radiculopathy become permanent?
Yes. In rare cases, the numbness and/or weakness associated with cervical radiculopathy may worsen regardless of treatment. The longer that numbness and/or weakness lasts in the shoulder, arm, or hand, the more likely it is that it becomes permanent or potentially leads to paralysis.