One of the nerve roots near the cervical vertebrae can become compressed, which can harm a nerve or alter how it functions. Cervical radiculopathy also referred to as a pinched nerve, is the medical term for this condition. These seven minuscule vertebrae, which begin at the base of your skull, make up your cervical spine, also known as your neck. This is the site of cervical radiculopathy. The nerves that pass through your cervical spine communicate with your brain and muscles. Your vertebrae's foramina, or openings, are where the roots of these nerves protrude. Damage to these nerve roots can cause pain and a loss of sensation along the nerve's course into the arm and hand, depending on where the affected roots are located. In some instances, cervical radiculopathy symptoms may get better on their own with time and without medical help. If you do require treatment, your doctor will begin with nonsurgical options.
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