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Cervical Radiculopathy: Recognizing the Signs of a Pinched Nerve and How to Find Relief

Cervical radiculopathy, or pinched nerve, is a damaged or compressed nerve. It develops when a nerve root is injured or inflamed. The nerve root is the part where a nerve branches off from the spinal cord. A pinched nerve in the neck may feel like pins and needles. It might also cause pain and weakness in the shoulder, arm, or hand. Exercises for a C7 pinched nerve focus on reducing pressure on the nerve and improving neck and arm mobility.

Pinched Nerve
Cervical radiculopathy

Pinched_nerve_symptoms

Common symptoms include

  • ● pins and needles
  • ● muscle weakness
  • ● burning sensation
  • ● numbness
  • ●pain that radiates outward
  • ●pain when moving your neck or head
  • ●poor neck range of motion.

Cervical Radiculopathy Exercises

  • ■ Gentle Stretches:
  • 》Cervical Retraction (Chin Tucks):
  • 》Neck Tilts:
  • 》Neck Extensions
  • 》Shoulder Blade Squeezes
  • 》Shoulder Rolls
  • ■ Nerve Glides
  • 》Median Nerve Glide
  • 》Ulnar Nerve Glide
  • ■ Strengthening Exercises:
  • 》Scapular Rows
  • 》Wall Angels
  • 》Deep Neck Flexor Exercises
  • 》Chin Tuck with Neck Extension
  • 》Shoulder Rolls
  • ■ Others 

Precautions

  • 》rest
  • 》soft cervical collar
  • 》hot or cold compress
  • 》practicing good posture
  • 》nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)

Adjunct therapies for Pinched Nerve

》acupuncture

》massage

》yoga